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Eric Davidson's avatar

As a local police officer who was on road patrol until moving to a school resource officer spot this year, I’ve given this a lot of thought. I haven’t had to deal with it personally yet, but I work in the suburb of a “blue” city. ICE has a field office in that city and my fear is that, if DHS isn’t checked, one of their surges could end up on my doorstep.

I’ve been watching my command staff closely and was happy to receive an email from our interim chief reminding us that we do not and will not conduct immigration enforcement. Another area agency took it a step further and specified that they won’t be cooperating with ICE.

Unfortunately, I fear most officers are victims of the same polarized media environment as everyone else. Many of my coworkers identify as conservative and, if I point out ICE’s indiscretions, I’m typically met with skepticism or eye-rolling.

I’ve made my choice as to how I will react if I come in contact with any federal agents violating the constitution. If standing between them and the community I’m sworn to protect puts my job at risk, so be it.

Thomas Thompson's avatar

The real cops are between a rock and a hard place. Outnumbered, outgunned, and faced with disobeying the president of the country if they fight back! That being said, I think they should pick a side anyway. If they choose the side of the people we will stand with them through thick and thin, fight alongside them and back them to the hilt! So choose a side, police; and show this "president" he can't make this into an authoritarian hellhole!

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