Police Chief Calls Out ICEtapo For Racial Profiling
Several community police chiefs from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area held a press conference together to discuss the increasing violence happening due to the ICEtapo invasion. Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley started his speech by tactfully pointing out that immigration enforcement is very important, but then got to the heart of the matter by pointing out that the ICEtapo troops are going about it all wrong:
Good morning, everyone. I'm Mark Rurley, Police Chief of City of Brooklyn Park. Behind me is a bunch of amazing police chiefs that are here in support of a very short but very important message that we want to share with you. What you won't hear from any of us today is rhetoric of abolish ICE or that there shouldn't be immigration enforcement. The truth is, immigration enforcement is necessary for our national security and for local security.
But how it's done is extremely important. In fact, we have a long history of working exceptionally well with our federal partners, including ICE agents, and we have seen the best of them perform their job extremely well in the past. With that said, recently, as the last two weeks, we as law enforcement community have been receiving endless complaints about civil rights violations in our streets from U.S. citizens. What we're hearing is they're being stopped in traffic stops or on the street with no cause and being forced to demand paperwork to determine if they are here legally.