Is The Border Crisis Making Us All Less Safe? Special episode from the Feet 2 The Fire Radio Row Event in D.C. Sheriff A. J. Louderback talks about the real impact on his community and others across the Nation.
Sheriff A. J. Louderback is our guest in this special episode of the show coming from F,A.I.R.'s annual Feet 2 The Fire Radio Row event in Washington DC. When it comes to immigration and law enforcement, Sheriff Louderback is widely recognized as one of the nation’s foremost experts. Working in one of the country’s busiest human trafficking corridors, Sheriff Louderback explains how the Southern Border Crisis and Immigration Policies from D.C. are contributing to violent crime, narcotics and overdose deaths. As a law enforcement officer, he explains why it is important for state, local, and federal law enforcement officers to all work together. Sheriff Louderback has been serving the citizens of Jackson County since 2005 and has over 35 years of law enforcement experience.
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