Denver mayor orders ICE agents detained if they ‘assault or shoot’ residents

Denver mayor orders ICE agents detained if they ‘assault or shoot’ residents

Source: Fox News

Summary

Denver’s Democratic Mayor Mike Johnston has announced an executive order directing city authorities to detain ICE agents who use excessive force against civilians. The announcement comes after Philadelphia’s top prosecutor likened ICE agents to Nazis and warned of repercussions. Johnston stated that federal agents should be held to the same standard as city police officers and that the city will not abdicate its responsibility to prosecute crimes. The order was drafted by the city attorney, Michiko “Miko” Brown, who is a descendant of Japanese Americans who were detained during World War II.


Our Reading

Once again, the discussion returns to a familiar question.

Mayor Mike Johnston takes a stand on the steps of the city government’s plaza, announcing the executive order. He gestures to the courthouse behind him, referencing the past. The city attorney, Michiko “Miko” Brown, is introduced, her ancestry tied to a historical event. The scene is set for a performance of resistance. The mayor’s words are a familiar script, a promise to protect and serve. The audience is reminded of the values of the West: All are welcome. All are valued. All are protected.


Author: Evan Null