
A police force in America has chosen to allow its officers to use a foreign language on their police patches. In this case, the language is Arabic. Dearborn Heights moved closer to becoming a de facto foreign country when the police force “chose” to allow “American” citizens the “option” of having Arabic police patches to “better serve” a community that clearly has no intention of integrating with the American republic.
Police Department In Michigan Becomes First City In U.S. To Put Arabic On Police Patches– wltreport.com
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Soon, instead of pressing 1 for English or 2 for Spanish, we may hear press three for Arabic…
A city in Michigan has become the first police department in the United States to put Arabic on its police patches.
The Dearborn Heights Police Department has revealed its news patches have the words “Dearborn Heights Police” in both English and Arabic
Fox 2 Detroit had the full scoop:
The Dearborn Heights Police Department is unveiling a new officer-designed police patch that will be the first one in the country to feature Arabic.
Police confirmed to FOX 2 on Wednesday that the department has a new optional patch that officers can wear as part of their uniform.
The patch includes the Michigan seal in the center with the words ‘Dearborn Heights Police’ written in both English and Arabic.
According to police, the patch was created by Officer Ermily Murdoc, who designed it to reflect and honor the diversity of our community.