JUST IN: Trump Wins Endorsement Of Police Officers Association Of Michigan
Summary
TLDRThe transcript features a discussion on the challenges faced by law enforcement due to open borders and the subsequent increase in crime and drug trafficking. Speakers emphasize the need for strong leadership to secure borders and address these issues, expressing support for President Trump's approach. They highlight the impact on communities, the difficulty in recruiting officers, and the devastating effects of drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine. The speakers call for policies that support law enforcement and ensure public safety.
Takeaways
- ð¢ The speaker expresses a desire to invite law enforcement professionals to discuss the current state of the country and the upcoming election.
- ðš There is a perceived decline in the nation's state and a sense of urgency to address issues, particularly in relation to law enforcement and border control.
- ð The Police Officers Association of Michigan President, James Tanelli, is introduced as a respected figure in law enforcement.
- ð The recruitment and retention of police officers is a significant issue, with a notable decrease in applicants for police positions over the past decade.
- ð The speaker criticizes the current administration's approach to border control, arguing that it encourages illegal immigration and undermines the rule of law.
- ð The speaker calls for a commander-in-chief who will support law enforcement and ensure they have due process and backing.
- ð¥ The impact of open borders is highlighted, with an increase in crime rates and drug trafficking in local communities.
- ð° The price of drugs like methamphetamine has significantly dropped due to increased availability from open borders, exacerbating the drug problem.
- ð Sheriff Daniel Abbott emphasizes the need for strong national leadership to address the crisis of open borders and its effects on local communities.
- ð€ The speaker acknowledges the endorsement from the Police Officers Association of Michigan and the importance of their support.
- ðš The speaker calls for legislation to impose the death penalty for killing a police officer while on duty, reflecting the severity of the situation faced by law enforcement.
Q & A
What is the main concern expressed by the speaker about the current state of the nation?
-The main concern expressed by the speaker is that the nation is in decline and in trouble, with a specific emphasis on issues related to border control and law enforcement challenges.
What date was mentioned as a critical point for change?
-November 5th was mentioned as a critical date for change, with the implication that winning on this date would be essential to stopping the perceived decline.
What issue is James Tanelli, the President of the Police Officers Association of Michigan, addressing in his speech?
-James Tanelli is addressing the challenges in recruiting and retaining law enforcement officers, the changing perception of the police profession, and the impact of open borders on crime and drug trafficking.
How has the number of applicants for law enforcement positions changed over the past 45 years, according to the speaker?
-The speaker mentions that 45 years ago, 2,000 people would apply for 200 positions, indicating a high level of interest in law enforcement jobs. However, in the present day, there is a struggle to get enough people to fill vacancies.
What specific problem does the speaker highlight regarding illegal immigration?
-The speaker highlights that millions of people are crossing the border illegally, and they are being rewarded with gift cards, transportation, and freedom, which he believes sends a message that lawlessness is being encouraged.
What impact does the speaker believe the current border policies are having on law enforcement?
-The speaker believes that the current border policies are making it difficult for law enforcement to do their job effectively, as they are dealing with increased crime and drug trafficking, and are struggling with recruitment and retention issues.
What is the Sheriff Daniel Abbott's perspective on the impact of open borders on his county?
-Sheriff Daniel Abbott states that open borders have led to an increase in crime and drug trafficking in his county, with a significant percentage of inmates in the local jail being from out of county, including those from Mexico and Guatemala.
What is the significance of the mention of Jonathan Deer's viewing in New York?
-The mention of Jonathan Deer's viewing signifies a show of support and respect for law enforcement officers. It demonstrates the recognition of the risks and sacrifices they face and the commitment to ensuring their loss is not in vain.
What is the main message conveyed by Sheriff Frank Baker regarding the situation in his county?
-Sheriff Frank Baker's main message is that the situation in his county is dire due to the influx of illegal narcotics, particularly methamphetamine and fentanyl, which is devastating communities and causing a rise in overdose deaths. He emphasizes the need to secure the border to address this issue.
What action does the speaker suggest is needed to restore the honor and effectiveness of law enforcement?
-The speaker suggests that law enforcement needs a commander-in-chief who will support them, provide them with due process, and stand behind them, rather than pushing them backwards. This support, he believes, will help restore the honor and effectiveness of the profession.
What legislation does the speaker endorse in relation to law enforcement officers?
-The speaker endorses legislation that would implement the death penalty for individuals found guilty of killing a law enforcement officer while on duty.
Outlines
ðš Law Enforcement Challenges and Support
The speaker, James Tanelli, President of the Police Officers Association of Michigan, discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement, including recruitment and retention issues. He highlights the decline in the number of applicants for law enforcement positions and attributes this to the current climate. Tanelli expresses the need for a supportive leadership that values and respects law enforcement officers, emphasizing the importance of due process and the need for a commander-in-chief who stands behind them. He also addresses the impact of open borders on crime rates and the increase in drug trafficking, calling for stronger border security to combat these issues.
ð Impact of Open Borders on Crime and Drug Trade
Sheriff Daniel Abbott of Van Buren County discusses the impact of open borders on crime rates and drug trade in his county. He reveals that a significant percentage of inmates in the local jail are from out of county, with many from Mexico or Guatemala, indicating the extent of the issue. Abbott points out the rise in violent crimes, including against children, and theæ³æ»¥ of illegal drugs like methamphetamine due to open borders. He emphasizes the need for strong leadership to address the crisis and secure the borders to protect communities.
ð¡ïž Securing Communities and Addressing the Drug Crisis
Sheriff Frank Baker of Alagan County speaks about the importance of securing borders to ensure community safety and address the drug crisis. He notes that despite the distance from the border, the county is significantly affected by the influx of illegal drugs, which are now cheaper than ever before. Baker shares concerns about the devastating impact of drugs on communities and the need for immediate action. He appreciates the efforts to discuss these issues and seeks support in combating the drug crisis and enhancing border security.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Law Enforcement Professionals
ð¡Border Security
ð¡Recruiting and Retention
ð¡National Decline
ð¡Election and Political Change
ð¡Illegal Immigration
ð¡Drug Trafficking
ð¡Law and Order
ð¡Police Endorsement
ð¡Commander-in-Chief
Highlights
The speaker expresses a desire to invite law enforcement professionals to discuss the current situation at the border.
The speaker mentions a perceived decline in the nation and emphasizes the importance of the upcoming November 5th event.
James Tanelli, the President of the Police Officers Association of Michigan, is introduced and speaks about the challenges in recruiting and retaining police officers.
Tanelli discusses the high number of applicants for law enforcement positions in the past compared to the difficulty in filling vacancies today.
The impact of immigration policies on law enforcement recruitment and the public's perception of the law is highlighted.
The speaker criticizes the current administration's handling of border control and illegal immigration.
The importance of having a commander-in-chief who supports law enforcement is emphasized.
The speaker calls for the endorsement of the current president for re-election in 2024.
Sheriff Daniel Abbott of Van Buren County speaks about the impact of open borders on crime rates in his county.
Abbott provides statistics on the percentage of inmates in his county jail who are from out of county, including a significant number from Mexico and Guatemala.
The decrease in the price of methamphetamine due to increased supply from open borders is discussed.
Sheriff Frank Baker of Alagan County talks about the devastating impact of illegal narcotics on his community.
Baker emphasizes the need to secure the border to address the drug crisis and its effects on communities.
The speaker acknowledges the endorsement from the Police Officers Association of Michigan and promises to make them proud.
The speaker references a specific case, Ruby Garcia, to illustrate the impact of border policies on local crime.
Tom Homan is mentioned as an individual who is actively working to address border issues.
The speaker vows to ensure that the sacrifices of law enforcement officers are not in vain.
The importance of leadership in addressing the crisis at the border is reiterated.
Transcripts
I'd like to invite some of the heroes
really law enforcement professionals
here to speak say for just a few minutes
the Biden border bloodbath they want to
talk about it and we will talk about it
our country is in trouble We're a nation
in Decline we're not going to let it
happen we've got to stop it we've got to
win on November 5th and it's all going
to stop and it's going to stop very
quickly thank you very much if I could
I'll ask Police Officers Association of
Michigan President James tanelli to come
up as a fantastic man respected all over
the country thank you James
please what an honor to be here and with
all these leaders of law enforcement and
Congress with you here thank waiting for
the next trip up to DC with you the uh I
wanted to tell you a little bit about
about recruiting retention and what the
life of the police are like right now
that we know that you were going to fix
for us because you did the last time
just because of how you feel about us 45
years ago 45 number sounds to me right
45 years ago uh when I hadir on at the
job 2,000 people would apply for 200
positions because this job of deputy
sheriff and police officer was a very
honorable job the guy down the street
you all knew where they lived you all
looked for them for leadership and
nowadays and say the last 10 years we
can't get enough people to fill the
vacancies the acmy are empty nobody's
coming along and we can't get enough
candidates so why does that happen it's
it's not because there's no desire it's
because of recruiting and recruiting to
me was always the uh um Grandpa Uncle
Joe who was a police officer maybe was
the baseball coach that was a cop during
the week he was the guy that you
respected I didn't come from a law
enforcement family but I came up as a
law enforcement officer because they
were important to me on the east side of
Detroit you needed to have a few friends
in a PD the uh 48205 that's now the most
violent zip code in America I believe
that's where I was at but there's no way
we can have a president of the United
States that allows 3 million people a
year or more I'm sure to come across the
uh to come on our country illegally we
can't allow that to continue it's uh
those who enter they do so in the light
of day they do it by pushing aside our
National Guard then they're handed a a a
gift card they're handed a telephone or
an iPad transportation to anywhere in
the US that they want to go and then you
want to tell these law-abiding people
that are here uh you have to obey the
law there seems like there's no real
reason to do that anymore and that's
made it very hard to be pleasing because
people look to us the law- abiding
people look to us but they're saying
what about that person what about that
you as you've talked about here
today my mind used to say it takes the
wind out of your sales you just kind of
everything calms down it's not so good
the felons that we arrest become
misdemeanant and then they become no
Bond and then they become free guys
really before we get our car cleaned out
at the end of the
shift why would you expect people to
obey the law when millions are rewarded
for disobeying it I don't know how many
officers must get injured or killed or
or Worse the the civilians out there
that are injured or assaulted or killed
and assaulted we've heard about a couple
of them here tonight I know that we can
fill these vacant jobs with good people
I know they're out there I know we can
recruit them but we need a
commanderin-chief
that will give them just simple due
process you've talked about some of the
things that are important to us but they
just need they just need to know they've
got somebody behind them a little bit
instead of trying to push them backwards
pushing them forward I think that'll
help to restore the honor to this job
that that was was such an honorable one
I can promise you that our guys will put
that suit on and go out and do the job
for you they really will and they'll be
better for all of the people in this
room when that happens we always were
what stood between law-abiding citizens
and chaos you hear about it all night
you've talked about it here today uh
instead of those efforts to make the
United States look weak and and the poor
and uh average we need you we need you
to make America look great again and and
I know you I know you have that I know
it's there uh last week when you went to
New York and you attended the viewing of
Jonathan Deer uh I just wanted you to
know that that brought honor to every
police officer every deputy sheriff
every law enforcement
officer wherever we were in this country
when we saw what you did it was like
that's cool that's us that's that's a
boost for all of us it was so so
good uh I hope that you'll consider with
the Congress and the Senate here that we
have that you'll support legislation to
make a a death penalty for killing a
police officer while on
duty and I'll leave you with this uh we
supported you we endorsed you in 2016 we
were the first guys in Michigan and you
you sent me a little video and we still
have it at there a we were proud proud
to do it we were there in 2020 and I
tell you we're here in 2024 and today on
behalf of 12,000 law enforcement people
that the police officers Association of
Michigan represent we want you to accept
our endorsement for president of the
United
States
very important
got thank you for the time thank you
very much
wow thank you very
much that's very
nice that's a great honor and thank you
very much and uh we will we will make
you proud We will make you proud I do
want to thank uh the family because I
met with Stephanie that's Jonathan's
beautiful wife Jonathan Diller and uh uh
I met with the whole family these are
incredible people what happened to
Jonathan should never have happened and
uh they were just devastated but the
spirit and the love and the numbers of
police that were there and fire firemen
fire women uh the number of people that
were there was incredible it just was
incredible but that's an Incredible
family so we send our love uh I said to
Stephanie he will not have died in vain
so but I thank you very much for the
endorsement thank you so uh if I might
we're going to do this very quickly
Sheriff Daniel Abbott as you know van
beran County highly respected and he's
going to say a few words thank you
Daniel so I'll make this pretty brief I
was asked to hit on how the open borders
are affecting us here in Southwestern
Michigan um our county is actually on
the southwestern part of Michigan only
baring below us I ran some numbers
yesterday in our jail facility 40% of
our inmates in our jail in vanan County
have out of County residence residency
out of the
40% that do not live in our County that
we're feeding every day 10% of those
have addresses from Mexico or
Guatemala put that in perspective we we
are a rural community 10% of the folks
in our jail are from Mexico or Guatemala
they're not in our jail by coincidence
we didn't just see them walking down the
road and saying you know what I don't
think you belong here they're in our
jail because they committed crimes if
you look at the heinous crimes that they
committed the one that really jumped out
at us is all the violent sex crimes and
it's not just against adults it's
against our children as well in our
community and that's
appalling to go even further on that
with the open borders the way they are
when President Trump was in office our
narcotic unit was buying a ball of meth
which is 3.5 ounces of Meth for $300 to
$350 for a
ball as of this past week a ball is
$85 because the Market's flooded by the
tons coming across the open borders and
semis when I say tons I mean tons it
used to be a thing of the past or it is
a thing of the past folks doing um
making the meth in their in their own
residences they don't do it anymore
because the cartel is bringing it in by
the tons they're not having to make it
inside their residences hence the cheap
amount that's going out and and the
amount that's on the street it's
disturbing I've got a few bullet points
I want to really drive home to you folks
um career law enforcement officers have
faced incredible challenges these past
four years for several reasons the
DraStic rise in fentanyl as well coming
over the borders touch just about every
family in Southwestern
Michigan you guys all see it on the news
on a regular basis all the ODS and uh
domestic it situations that we handle in
law enforcement we handle roughly two
overdose deaths a week in our County
keep in mind our county is only 76,000
population so at least twice a week
we're handling those and those are
numbers I ran yesterday I just didn't
make those numbers up that's disturbing
it's getting in our schools it's getting
in our children's hands it's very
disturbing it's killing our kids it's
poisoning our communities it's making
the jobs of law enforcement
professionals much more difficult the
open Southern border is the heart of
lawlessness and crime you're witnessing
no make no bones about it we need
leadership at the national level that is
willing to solve this crisis president
Trump without a doubt is the leader we
need to get the job done and get America
safe thank
you thank you very much uh alagan County
Sheriff Frank Baker to say a few words
please Frank thank you
Frank thank you Mr President it's truly
an honor to be here today and talk about
something that's very near and dear to
my heart as well as my fellow sheriffs
and that's safety within our communities
one of the biggest things that we're
facing now and Sheriff Abbott mentioned
it is um the the crime the level of
crime we're seeing but uh the the amount
of Narcotics the illegal narcotics
whether it's methenamine or fentanyl
it's it's devastating our communities
and something needs to be done about
that and the only way we can do anything
is to secure the Border a lot of times
people ask me you know the bord is a
long way from alagan County and yes it
is but there's not a day goes by that's
not impacting what happens in our County
because of the amount of drugs that
we're seeing we used to be known as the
meth capital of the world jokingly
people would say because of the number
of methamphetamine Labs that we' made
arrests for we don't make a rest for
methamphetamine Labs anymore I mean it's
it's a thing of the past because the
illegal drugs that are we're seeing now
the crystal methampetamine is so cheap
as Sheriff Abbot had mentioned it's
cheaper to buy it than it is to make it
so uh we have a crisis on our hands and
we need help and uh part of that help is
going to be securing our borders so I
appreciate you taken the time to meet
with us today to talk about this this
important topic to us because there are
a lot of tragedies that are happening
you mentioned it with Ruby Garcia in
fact a couple of our deputies uh made
the arrest of the suspect in that case
last month so uh it's happening in our
in our neighborhoods even even though
the border is a long ways away and we
need help and so I appreciate what
you're doing to help us and meeting with
us today to talk about this concern
thank
you thank you sherff great great people
behind me is Tom Homan here by any
chance Tom Tom homman where's Tom homman
because I wanted to pay tribute to him
he is some man and uh I know he was
around here I said hello I said I might
bring you up but I'm not going to bring
him up because he's not
here he had to get back to capture
people but
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