High Percentage of Twin Falls Cops are Former Refugees


Muslim refugees turned police officers in Twin Falls, Idaho, could be part of the reason the five-year-old rape victim is not getting the justice she deserves.   The young girl was brutally raped by three Muslim boys who were  brought to the area through the College of Southern Idaho’s Refugee Program.

Three young Syrian children living with their refugee families in Idaho spotted a 5-year-old girl playing near their apartments. Grabbing a knife from their home, the boys lead the little girl away to the laundry complex where they used a cellphone to record the stomach-churning events that have shocked the U.S. and prompted mass outrage over the influx of Syrian refugees.

It is now being reported that ten percent of its police force are made up of resettled refugees.

Bosnia Herzegovina is the country of origin for all seven officers, said Joshua Palmer, the spokesperson for the Twin Falls police department which is responsible for the ongoing investigation into the alleged rape of the five-year-old American-born girl which involved three young Muslim refugees.

The wheels of justice for this young girl have been impeded due to the political agenda that the city council, the CSIRP, and now perhaps the police force have in this case.

The seven resettled refugee officers help police the incoming refugees populations, which are being brought into the Twin Falls to serve as cheap workers in the food processing sector in place of hiring Americans.

The College of Southern Idaho Refugee Program [CSIRP] is the local affiliate of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, which is paid to bring refugees into the United States. It reports that since 1983 “the CSIRP has resettled more than 2500 refugees from a variety of different continents; providing local businesses with a steady source of entry level workers.”

The Program has also brought more than $3 million of federal money and benefits back to the Magic Valley that have been used to purchase goods and services from local merchants. It has also been a source of students pursuing career and professional upgrades through the College of Southern Idaho. Many former refugees now hold prominent positions in the Twin Falls community.

Palmer, the Twin Falls Police spokesman, stated that the refugee police officers are many times put in difficult situations due to their backgrounds.

Because of their background, some of the officers with refugee connections have had to be placed in difficult situations such as being security for public discussions weighing the worth of the refugee program, or when a Washington pastor came to Twin Falls and spoke against the College of Southern Idaho refugee program.
“I know that was really hard for some of the guys,” Palmer said.

Justice for the child should not be tainted with political correctness.  She was raped.  Her attackers are from a culture that holds no value for women and as reported, the boys’ mother begged for “no police”.

The mother of the perps arrived and knew only enough English to repeatedly say, “No police”.

Source: Breitbart

 



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