Bowling Green Police Reaffirm Non-Cooperation with ICE

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News Summary

The Bowling Green Police Department announced it will not assist ICE in deportation efforts, prioritizing community safety amid rising concerns about immigration enforcement. This decision aims to address public fears and misinformation regarding local law enforcement’s role in federal operations. BGPD emphasizes its focus on protecting residents, clarifying that it does not hold jurisdiction over ICE activities, while also acknowledging the need for open communication in such sensitive matters.

Bowling Green Police Clarify Their Stance on ICE Cooperation

In a move that’s sure to ease some local concerns, the Bowling Green Police Department (BGPD) has officially stated it will not assist the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in deportation efforts within the city. This announcement comes amidst a growing atmosphere of anxiety related to immigration enforcement.

The Role of Local Law Enforcement

BGPD’s Public Information Officer, Ronnie Ward, made it clear that the department does not hold any jurisdiction over federal operations such as ICE. According to Ward, there is no need for local law enforcement to communicate with ICE about their activities. The department understands that the community is worried, particularly with rising incidents of misinformation about ICE operations circulating on social media.

Demographics Highlight Immigrant Presence

7.09% of the population was foreign-born. This is a slight increase from 7.05% in 2021, indicating a bustling community enriched by various cultures. This growing immigrant presence adds another layer to the community’s concerns about potential deportations and the role local law enforcement plays in these matters.

ICE’s Local Operations

BGPD’s Priorities: Community Safety First

Collaboration in Specific Cases

Governor’s Take on ICE Requests

What This Means for Residents

As Bowling Green navigates these complicated issues, it’s vital for residents to stay informed and aware. By ensuring open communication and an understanding of how local law enforcement operates, the community can continue to thrive in its rich diversity. While the path ahead may have its bumps, trusting that local authorities have the community’s best interests at heart can go a long way in fostering a supportive environment for everyone.

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