Posted on 07/30/2017 12:25:36 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler
PHOENIX, Arizona As this citys police department prepares to implement a soft approach to dealing with illegal immigrants during traffic stops and investigations, veteran law enforcement officials worry that the measure could provide a safe haven for Mexican drug cartels and lead to yet another explosion in gory crime scenes.
City officials, as well as key leaders within the Phoenix Police Department, are pushing for the return of a restrictive policy that prevents law enforcement officials from contacting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during traffic stops or during investigations, Breitbart Texas reported. The concern among veteran detectives is that this policy could have the same effect that a previous policy did that led to Phoenix seeing the a record setting number of murder linked primarily to illegal immigrants and Mexican drug cartels, Breitbart Texas reported.
Another dynamic that changed in Phoenix was the arrival of the illegal alien Mexican drug gangs and traffickers that were connected to transnational criminal organizations, also known as drug cartels.
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Miss arpaio more everyday.
Name and shame. Every person supporting this is on the Cartel payroll.
Next cry you hear will be “Bring out your dead. Bring out your dead”.
I knew that Phoenix was liberal but I didn’t know that it was that stupid.
Hope the family of the first innocent victim of the cartels and local drug gangs sue the crap out of every official of Phoenix who voted NOT to enforce the immigration laws, and then sue the police officials who supported this death policy.
Plus there are always the methods of “RECALL” and “DEFEAT”.
Time to organize and take back your city, citizens of Phoenix, or you could be the next dead victim of the drug trafficking gangs.
Oh great, lets go back to finding decapitated bodie, let’s go back to fearing for your life when you go to the store
Phoenix is a sanctuary city. How much softer can they get?
Elections have consequences. Enjoy
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