Commentary: Allowing non-U.S. citizens to become police officers will not improve policing in Illinois – Chicago Tribune*

Willie Wilson: "The politicians suggest they passed this law to address the shortage of police officers. Ironically, the Democratic and progressive policies of demonizing and not supporting our men and women in law enforcement have led to a shortage of officers. In addition, policies that handcuff law enforcement and prevent police from doing their jobs makes the profession less desirable."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

There’s a difference between a non-citizen being a US soldier and a non-citizen being a police officer.

Soldiers are required to interact with enemy combatants, who do not have the constitutional rights of US citizens.

Police officers are required to interact with those citizens.

The comparison is beyond apples and oranges — it’s apples and cannon balls.

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