Thursday, October 27, 2005

ACLU And Another Attack On Law Enforcement

The ACLU continues to run amok. Chris Link, the executive director for the ACLU of Ohio, sent out a written statement Tuesday titled “ACLU calls for Sherriff Dan Beck to end race-based profiling.” When asked if she had proof of race-based profiling, Link said she did not but said she worries there is something to all the concerns about which she has heard and read.

The following is taken directly from the ACLU Ohio website.

LIMA, Ohio— Today, The ACLU of Ohio called on Allen County Sheriff Dan Beck to end recent practices of his department that have unfairly targeted Americans of Mexican descent. Beginning in August 2005, officers began pulling over people who appeared to be of Mexican heritage and asking for their identification and any immigration paperwork. Beck justified this as attempts to locate undocumented immigrants.

Several concerned community members contacted the Mexican Consulate in Detroit, Michigan regarding the racial profiling occurring in Allen County. The Consul, Antonio Meza, responded by penning a letter to Beck cautioning him to not implement racial profiling techniques and offering to meet with the sheriff to talk further about both of their concerns.


What appears to be happening here is collusion between the Mexican Consulate and the ACLU to harass law enforcement so that illegals can continue breaking our laws uninterrupted. Beck said the bigger issue is that Link and her organization are trying to put pressure on police agencies that address the illegal immigration issue.
“She is trying to justify her existence and the existence of the American Civil liberties Union,” he said.

So, here we have the ACLU making undocumented charges, why? Well here's part of the reason.

Link also said she was concerned the climate in the country following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, is fueling the fire and creating a larger audience for officials such as Beck. She said Muslims were unfairly profiled following the attacks.
“We are deeply concerned about these themes that are appearing. Do we have to be reminded that we are all immigrants,” she said.

I don't know about Link but I am not an immigrant. An immigrant is someone who comes from another country and takes up residence. I (as my parents) was born here. Of course, this is an old leftwing trick of trying to assign new definitions to a word to bolster their arguments.

This is just another example of the ACLU profiling the occupation of law enforcement. Those in authority who do not advocate the socialist agenda of the ACLU are bad and need to be persecuted.

Link states she's "concerned" about the climate of the country which is just another way of saying she's afraid our nation is distancing itself from the bane of the ACLU.

Don't forget sometime back they even attacked Ohio's motto, "With God all things are possible." They lost that one. Let's make sure they continue to lose so our country wins.

Thanks to The Lima News.


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