Failure FigureBy Selwyn Duke

Interesting fact: Under the Mexican constitution, a naturalized citizen may never, ever be a police officer, even if he’s lived and paid taxes in the nation for decades. Yet under a bill passed by the Illinois Legislature, a Mexican — or any other foreigner — could enter the U.S. illegally, receive some kind of unwarranted amnesty, and then become a cop. What’s more, policies allowing such are already a reality in certain parts of our country.

Welcome to the third millennium, where citizenship means a lot — most everywhere but the United States.

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One response to “Foreign Cops in U.S.? Illinois Bill Would Make Noncitizens Police Officers”

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    JS

    Sad to say I’m not shocked with everything else that “non” citizens are legally allowed to do in America. When we have a political Party pushing for them to Vote in some cities & towns, of course they would also give them legal authority over citizens.

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