Michigan's newly elected sheriff, who ran on a radical far-left platform, is excited to carry out his agenda, which includes driver's licenses for illegal aliens and the creation of an unarmed deputy squad.
Last month, Democrat Alicia Dyer won the race for sheriff in Washtenaw County, Michigan, just west of Detroit's home state of Wayne County. Washtenaw County is home to liberal hotbeds like Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, whose city councils recently voted to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at every legislative session.
Mr. Dyer would be a perfect fit. As part of her campaign pitch, she boasted that she was the first woman and would be the first.pansexual“Sheriff of Washtenaw.
As part of the “fight for racial justice,” Dyer called for “illegal aliens” to be provided with driver's licenses.
she Campaign site He criticized the current leadership of the sheriff's office for failing to deliver on “progressive” promises. “While the current Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office administration may claim to be progressive, the evidence suggests otherwise,” the newspaper argued.
The website also included the following items on Mr. Dyer's list of priority “issues”:
- “Fight for racial justice.”
- “LGBTQ+, Disability and Gender Justice”; and
- “Let's protect our environment.”
As part of the “fight for racial justice,” Dyer called for “illegal aliens” to be provided with driver's licenses. She also vowed not to cooperate with ICE and to “protect immigrants” across the country.
She also wants to establish unarmed regional crisis response teams to help “mitigate potential threats with trained personnel,” the newspaper said. michigan daily.
Earlier this year, Sheriff Jerry Clayton chose not to seek a fifth term, and Dyer won the Democratic primary in August by less than 400 votes. She then ran unopposed in the general election.
She won't officially begin carrying out her duties as sheriff until next month, but she took the oath of office Tuesday night. She then spoke to a group of supporters and reiterated her radical ideas and agenda.
“We must acknowledge the flaws in our country’s institutions, which are rooted in our colonial history and which are often racist, classist and sexist,” the newspaper said. It has promoted the use of our legal system for practice, and we continue to do so as a profession today.”
As part of an effort to curb such bigoted “practices,” Dyer, a former therapist and social worker who worked for the Detroit Department of Civil Rights, Inclusion and Opportunity, has encouraged lawmakers to conduct “unnecessary traffic stops.” He promised to ban it.
“That doesn't mean we don't attract people,” she previously claimed. “What that means is we're not going to draw people in over little things that are really income-related, like a crack in the windshield or the noise of the exhaust.”
She also appears to intend to continue adhering to DEI-related precepts.
“The more teams we have that include diverse thinkers and different people from across the county, the more effectively we can produce good policy,” she said.
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