Politics
Forsyth and Guilford Sheriffs Deny Involvement in Immigration Raids
The sheriff’s offices in Forsyth and Guilford counties have publicly stated that their deputies are not participating in any federal immigration enforcement operations in the Triad area. This clarification comes amid rising concerns from community members regarding the impact of such federal activities on local residents.
Sheriff Wendy Stein of Forsyth County emphasized the importance of focusing federal efforts on violent criminals rather than ordinary citizens. In a social media statement, she urged federal agents to prioritize targeting those who pose a genuine threat to public safety, stating, “I call on federal agents to target violent criminals, not neighbors walking down the street, going to church or putting up Christmas decorations.”
Concerns about immigration raids have heightened recently, particularly in light of reports of increased federal enforcement actions in the region. Community members in Winston-Salem and nearby areas have expressed fear and anxiety over the potential for local families to be affected by these operations.
In Charlotte, similar sentiments have been echoed, where residents have reported feeling intimidated by the heightened immigration enforcement. Local immigration attorney Diane Rogers has called for an end to these raids, emphasizing the need for a shift in focus away from community members and toward more serious criminal elements.
The statements from the Forsyth and Guilford sheriff’s offices aim to reassure the public that local law enforcement is not collaborating with federal immigration authorities in these operations. This distinction is crucial for maintaining trust within the communities they serve, particularly among immigrant populations who may feel vulnerable.
As the debate over immigration policies continues, the positions taken by local law enforcement officials in Forsyth and Guilford counties reflect a growing awareness of the complexities and sensitivities involved in immigration enforcement.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about local governance and political matters, further highlighting the need for clear communication between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
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