2aguy
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First, the democrats thin the ranks of the police, driving out normal and conservative officers....those who joined the police to help people and enforce the law. They tend to vote for republicans, since the democrat party is pro-crime and anti-police.
Next, the democrats start to pass laws allowing foreign nationals to become police officers who now owe their allegiance not to upholding the law....but to obeying the democrat party........
the attacks on the police are well thought out.......
The law, HB3751, says that foreign nationals who “are legally authorized under federal law to work in the United States” or any foreign national who “is an individual against whom immigration action has been deferred by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services under the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process” can apply to become a police officer in the state.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) condemned the bill earlier this year after it passed in the state House.
“What message does this legislation send when it allows people who do not have legal status to become the enforcers of our laws?” the group said in a statement. “This is a potential crisis of confidence in law enforcement at a time when our officers need all the public confidence they can get.”
Next, the democrats start to pass laws allowing foreign nationals to become police officers who now owe their allegiance not to upholding the law....but to obeying the democrat party........
the attacks on the police are well thought out.......
The law, HB3751, says that foreign nationals who “are legally authorized under federal law to work in the United States” or any foreign national who “is an individual against whom immigration action has been deferred by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services under the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process” can apply to become a police officer in the state.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) condemned the bill earlier this year after it passed in the state House.
“What message does this legislation send when it allows people who do not have legal status to become the enforcers of our laws?” the group said in a statement. “This is a potential crisis of confidence in law enforcement at a time when our officers need all the public confidence they can get.”