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Why Isn’t the FOP Outraged?

August 5, 2021 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Over on the Atlantic, Adam Serwer writes about the Fraternal Order of Police and their reaction to the January 5th insurrection. The Capitol Rioters Attacked Police. Why Isn’t the FOP Outraged? Police unions aren’t usually bashful about defending officers, but they’ve been conspicuously subdued in discussing the January 6 attacks. … What you won’t find … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Trump Tagged: activist judges, Black Lives Matter, Black-rights activists, Capitol rioters, Colin Kaepernick, Donald Trump, Fox News, January 6 attacks, law enforcement, looting, National Fraternal Order of Police, Newsmax, Police union, progressive policies, rogue prosecutors, trespassing

How We Can Fix Our Immigration Courts

April 15, 2019 by sergneri Leave a Comment

An enlightening essay in the WAPO on what the immigration court system does, how it is administered, and contains some ideas on how to fix it: I’m an immigration judge. Here’s how we can fix our courts.

Posted in: Politics, Racism, Thinking about Tagged: asylum, citizenship, Department of Justice, DOJ, Immigration, immigration courts, immigration judges, law enforcement, lawyers

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