Texas Law Enforcement Executives Oppose State-Based Immigration Policy
“Our work is best done when allies across all sectors of society continue to be active partners and help us to provide the public with the level of safety they expect from their government.” – El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus, Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez, McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez , United ISD Police Department Chief Ray Garner, Bexar County Sheriff Amadeo Ortiz, Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo. Read the entire statement here.
Statement by Texas Law Enforcement Executives on State-Based Immigration Policy

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