Posted on 02/03/2024 9:08:03 AM PST by libh8er
An officer from the New York Police Department will be calling Tucson home, thanks to their International Liaison Program.
It was announced at the State of the NYPD address on Wednesday.
In addition to the officer stationed in Tucson, another will be stationed in Bogota, Colombia. Both will be in their respective locations to help the NYPD learn more about the migrant crisis.
“In Tucson, we’re going to be joining a state-of-the-art, interagency facility run by Customs and Border Protection that combines state, local, and federal officials,” said NYPD Deputy Commissioner Rebecca Weiner.
She said they’re sending this officer to work in intelligence and to help the department learn more about issues happening at our border.
Weiner added that to understand the migrant crisis, which New York is experiencing as well, you have to be where it’s happening.
“In talking to government officials or to people running shelters, and to migrants themselves, it became clear that we can’t adequately understand the problem or identify opportunities to address it without the same kind of forward deployed liaison capability that we have in the counter-terrorism domain,” Weiner said.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol released the following statement about the reported move by NYPD:
(Excerpt) Read more at azfamily.com ...
They are trying to make it look like they don’t know what’s causing the “crisis”.
Brilliant idea! Put the NYPD on the border stringing razor wire. That would be the most effective thing they could do for the taxpayers of NYC.
It stinks of a globalist legal agenda.
My two nephews did even better- they resigned from the NYPD just last week and joined a force in the suburban district where they honor the law and value police officers!!!
Gee, that’s funny.
Grew up in Tucson, never met a Noo Yawk cop there. Oddly, I think the TPD might find that a bit of a problem from the jurisdiction point of view.
Lotta people from NY moved there, though. Can’t say I thought they did much to improve the place.
I remember when Eddie Murphy was a Detroit police officer and went off to solve crimes in Beverly Hills. I don’t think his boss approved.
This is the goofiest intrajurisdictional move I’ve ever seen.
It stinks of a globalist legal agenda.
AGREE!!
Sounds like the same type of *program* that puts US Cap police in various US cities, as well as CCP *police* w/in the US.
Hay deputy commissioner weiner weiner just go to Schumer’s office down the street he knows all about all the invitations and who’s been directing them to come and the payoffs with the cartels.
Even cops will do anything to get away from NYC, heck even Bogotá looked like a step up for one of these two!
Correct. It stinks of global governance, of which the Agenda21 was only part with UN-affiliated NGOs calling the shots over local agencies.
One wonders if there is an equivalent to ICLEI among agencies exercising police powers.
AZ and CA
Good they didnt back TX
She’s in on the game.
She isn’t upset at the immivasion, she’s helping to stage it.
It’s all an act to try to appear “concerned”.
Positively brilliant way to get out of NYC and keep your city civil service job!
It's so great, impressive and state of the art, there are literally millions pouring across our border illegally.
This is total complete bull s**t!
“In Tucson, we’re going to be joining a state-of-the-art, interagency facility run by Customs and Border Protection ...”
That’s odd...I thought the government of Filth York didn’t want anything to do with federal immigration control since the sanctimonius scum consider themselves a sanctuary state.
After a little time and taste of freedom in AZ, that NYPD clown will NEVER go back to hell.
I think it’s a retirement move for some clouted cop. Was going to retire there and he/she finagled a sweetheart deal.
I suppose they can be just as ineffective anywhere.
Certainly could be in terms of a cop's motives, but I doubt seriously that is what the people who sign the checks are thinking. This is too systematic for that.
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