De-militarizing the police has to be about more than just the gear. Immigration bans hurt American companies.
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June 29, 2020
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De-militarizing the Police Should Be a Mindset as Much as an Action ([link removed] )
De‐militarizing our police should not only be about taking away gear that is too often used to conduct violent raids on nonviolent suspects; it should also be about reforming the mindset, held by too many officers, that they are soldiers going to war against their fellow citizens.
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By Trevor Burrus
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This Immigration Ban Hurts American Companies ([link removed] )
A sharp recovery requires that employers be able to follow through on their hires and get back to normal as soon as possible. By targeting their foreign employees, Trump is undermining, not aiding, the recovery.
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