I did a television report on FOX 26 Wednesday about how African Americans are allegedly being treated at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in Houston. Specifically, we're talking about the division we call ICE. The immigration arm of the federal government.
Here's how one person responded to the report on MyFoxHouston.com:
Racism, bigotry, prejudice is everywhere, in every people. Why attack ICE when we need them to strengthen our borders,language, and culture?
After reading that question The Insite is asking you if we should ignore perceived smaller problems and address only what some see as the bigger issue of securing our borders? Or should we address it all?
Yes, racism, bigotry and prejudice is everywhere, but when you are charged with the responsibility to strengthen our borders and help protect our way of life those feelings have no place. In order to do that job effectively racism, bigotry and prejudice need to be checked at the door. That is a big fish that needs to be filleted and fried. All issues need to be addressed in an organization that does what ICE does.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, how are AMERICANS of African descent being treated differently by ICE exactly?
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