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politics12h ago
Ahead of ICE ops, New Orleans police leader lambasted for comments about enforcement of immigration law
- NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick described unlawful immigration as a civil issue and said the department will not enforce civil immigration laws.
- The remarks went viral on social media, drawing criticism from conservatives who say illegal entry is a crime and should be enforced.
- Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill defended enforcing state law and cooperating with federal authorities during the reaction to the comments.
- The Fox News article notes ongoing debates about immigration law, criminal vs. civil penalties, and responses from political figures and commentators.
- The report includes reaction from commentator LibsOfTikTok and others criticizing Kirkpatrick's stance on enforcement.
- The article mentions that immigration enforcement is often debated within the context of local law enforcement and federal operations.
- Murrill stated she expects all law enforcement and local officials to not obstruct federal authorities and to enforce state law.
- The piece notes that the Sugar Bowl incident was used in context to discuss policing and enforcement.
- The report highlights that Kirkpatrick’s comments were tied to the end of a consent decree between the city and federal government.
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