I find it despicable that any local law enforcement anywhere would declare their intention to protect local citizens from federal law enforcement. If the feds are acting within the Constitution and the law, the local law enforcement then make themselves culpable for any damage those they protected from the feds do.
Specifically in Minneapolis, the locus of the Somali invasion, the police should be looking to protect their citizens from the criminal element in their own society. If that criminal element's crime is entering the country illegally or they've committed some other federal crime, the local police should be happy to get these criminals off the street.
Posing as the protectors of a the law-breakers in the community makes the police conspirators with the criminals.
This is not a political party issue, it is an issue of obeying the oath you take when you enter law enforcement, not matter who you voted for.
If there's a provable crime committed by the police, indict, arrest, and try them as well. That's sort of the intent of the equal protection clause...
I find it despicable that any local law enforcement anywhere would declare their intention to protect local citizens from federal law enforcement. If the feds are acting within the Constitution and the law, the local law enforcement then make themselves culpable for any damage those they protected from the feds do.
Specifically in Minneapolis, the locus of the Somali invasion, the police should be looking to protect their citizens from the criminal element in their own society. If that criminal element's crime is entering the country illegally or they've committed some other federal crime, the local police should be happy to get these criminals off the street.
Posing as the protectors of a the law-breakers in the community makes the police conspirators with the criminals.
This is not a political party issue, it is an issue of obeying the oath you take when you enter law enforcement, not matter who you voted for.
If there's a provable crime committed by the police, indict, arrest, and try them as well. That's sort of the intent of the equal protection clause...
Well said.