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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: UN Backs Secret Obama Takeover of Police - International org calls for federalization of U.S. law enforcement to be 'beefed up,' cover all of America The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice has provided oversight and recommendations for improvement of police services in a number of cities with consent decrees. This is one of the most effective ways to reduce discrimination in law enforcement and it needs to be beefed up and increased to cover as many of the 18,000-plus local law enforcement jurisdictions. That was United Nations Rapporteur Maina Kai on July 27, a representative of the U.N. Human Rights Council, who on the tail-end of touring the U.S., endorsed a little-known and yet highly controversial practice by the Justice Department to effect a federal takeover of local police and corrections departments. The Obama administration has been pursuing the federal takeover of local police right under Congress' nose and Republicans in Congress were apparently unaware it was happening. The consent decrees are already being implemented in Newark, New Jersey; Miami, Florida; Los Angeles, California; Ferguson, Missouri; Chicago, Illinois; and other municipalities. Here's how it works: the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice files a lawsuit in federal court against a city, county, or state, alleging constitutional and civil rights violations by the police or at a corrections facility. It is done under 42 U.S.C. § 14141, a section of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, granting the attorney general the power to prosecute law enforcement misconduct. The municipality then simply agrees to the judicial finding without contest and the result is a wide-reaching federal court order that imposes onerous regulations on local police. The federal court orders are designed to undo Rudy Giuliani-style policing tactics that were effective at reducing crime in big cities in the 1990s and 2000s. In short, the much-feared nationalization of local police departments is already being initiated by the Obama administration's Justice Department. And somehow nobody noticed. Federal requirements include how searches are conducted, what constitutes legitimate use of force, the mandatory use of on-body cameras by the police, and so forth. The agreements impose years-long compliance review regimes, implementation deadlines, and regular reviews by federal bureaucrats. This makes local police directly answerable to the Civil Rights Division at the DOJ. One example includes a 77-page March 30 consent decree between the department and the City of Newark, New Jersey, that resulted from a 2011 investigation, a 2014 series of findings by the Civil Rights Division, and then finally a federal lawsuit alleging police misconduct in the U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey. The original complaint alleged that the Newark Police Department (NPD) "has engaged in a pattern or practice of constitutional violations in its stop and arrest practices, responses to individuals' exercise of their rights under the First Amendment, uses of force, and theft by officers. The investigation also revealed that the pattern or practice of constitutional violations stems in part from deficiencies in NPD's systems that are designed to prevent and detect misconduct, including its systems for reviewing force and investigating complaints regarding officer conduct." The city of Newark, via the consent decree, agreed to the allegations and to implement a "comprehensive and agency-wide policies and procedures that are consistent with and incorporate all substantive requirements of this agreement," including rules on stops, searches, use of force, etc. The city has two years to implement, with the full agreement lasting five years. Meaning even if the political parties change power in the city of Newark, the new mayor and city council would still be required to implement the court order. .lz_table { width: 285px; margin-bottom: 15px; margin-right: 10px; margin-left: 15px; padding: 7px 12px 12px 12px; box-shadow: 2px 2px 10px 1px #D1D1D1; } .lz_table_title { font-family: Utopia; font-size: 24px; line-height: 25px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; padding: 10px 15px; margin-top: 10px;} .lz_table_source { font: italic 14px museo-sans-condensed; padding: 5px 0; color: #d7d7d7; margin-top: 5px; } .lz_table table { margin-top: 10px; width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; } .lz_table table th:nth-child(2), .lz_table table th:nth-child(3), .lz_table table th:nth-child(4) { text-align: right; } .lz_table table td:nth-child(2), .lz_table table td:nth-child(3), .lz_table table td:nth-child(4) { text-align: right; } @media only screen and (max-width: 425px) { .lz_table { width:100%; box-shadow:none; padding-right:0; margin-bottom:30px; } .lz_table table { width:92%; margin:10px auto; } .lz_table_source { margin-left:20px; } } These consent decrees are in essence regulations. That, is, without the niceties of administrative procedures requirements, public comments, or even any congressional oversight. Remarkably, congressional offices contacted by this author were generally unaware of the regulation of local policing via DOJ consent decrees with cities even though the agreements have been implemented for years. Not a single hearing or word of protest has occurred on this topic. The lack of oversight is pathetic enough but to make matters even worse, this could actually be the first step in a new wide-ranging body of federal rules on local police. The Department of Housing and Urban Development regulation "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing" (AFFH) actually originated as a consent decree in 2009 against Westchester County, New York, requiring affordable housing units to be built in the county. Afterward, Republican Robert Astorino was elected county executive and yet was still required to implement the court order. Westchester became the basis for AFFH, where every city and county in the country that accepts any part of $3 billion of annual community development block grants to 1,200 recipient cities and counties now has to comply with HUD's dictates on zoning along racial and income guidelines. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
This is a very dangerous federal assault on states' rights of governance. First HUD and now the DOJ using the threat of rescinding federal grant $ if the states don't bow down to federal "consent decree" mandates. Obama and his minions are very crafty. He's determined to continue his ideological control long after he has left office. This needs to be publicly aired and discussed and ultimately tossed in the garbage heap. 4um readers should go to the url to read the article in full. Thanks for posting, Happy.
================================================ It amounts to the federal gov BLACKMAILING the state gov's by withholding federal funds unless/until the states comply. They did this exact same strategy on forcing states to accept the homosexual/transgender perversions and allowing them into the bathrooms of even grade school children by threatening to withdraw gov funds if they didn't. Orwellian U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY
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