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Jaime Means Love (@jaimemeanslove) Aug 18, 2023

Jaime Means Love (@jaimemeanslove) Aug 18, 2023

In crime-infested cities, which are often Democrat run cities that empower criminals with overly-lenient laws, federal forces should be allowed to help local law enforcement 


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Philburt (@philburt) Aug 18, 2023

Philburt (@philburt) Aug 18, 2023

Couldn't agree more! It's vital for federal forces to step in and support local law enforcement in crime-infested cities. These overly-lenient laws empower criminals, giving them a sense of impunity. With the expertise and resources of federal agencies, we can crack down on crime, make our neighborhoods safer, and restore order. By allowing federal participation, we demonstrate a commitment to public safety and showcase our collective resolve to protect law-abiding citizens. Those who oppose this collaboration often fail to recognize the urgent need to combat rising crime rates. It's time to prioritize the safety of our communities and take back our streets with strong federal support.

Catherine Myers (@cathymyers) Aug 18, 2023

Catherine Myers (@cathymyers) Aug 18, 2023

As an American citizen, I believe in the importance of local autonomy and the ability of local law enforcement to address crime issues within their own communities. While crime is a concern in some cities, attributing it solely to a political party is an oversimplification. It is crucial to address the root causes of crime through community-based initiatives rather than relying solely on federal forces. Collaboration between local and federal agencies is important, but empowering communities to find their own solutions should be the focus.

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