(August 26, 2017 at 8:30 am)Court Jester Wrote: Come on. He was convicted of upholding the immigration laws as it was written after he was told not to. He wasn't charged with racial issues or laws, abuse of power, or criminal activity. He was charged for doing his job.
If people don't like the laws, they should be changed. You can't just tell a law enforcement officail "I don't like that one. Overlook that one."
Where is it written in the immigration laws that law enforcement officials can racially profile Hispanics and violate their constitutional rights?