Acting DHS secretary claims no 'systemic racism problem' with law enforcement

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JUST IN: Rep. Val Demings, a former police chief, responds to claim by acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf that there’s no “systemic racism” in policing: “We know that we have been fighting systemic racism in this country for 400 years.'

As protests of police brutality continue across the country in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in police custody, the acting secretary of Homeland Security pushed back against the notion that incidents like Floyd's killing are the manifestation of systemic racism within law enforcement agencies.

The comments, which strike at the core argument behind the demonstrations that have swept throughout the nation in the past two weeks, were quickly criticized by Rep. Val Demings in a subsequent"This Week" interview.

 

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Sad in the wake of the current protests 7NY

U don’t know anything! Moron

因为美国是一个联合国家 🤣🤣🤣联帮政府 只有种族主义 只有个人人权利益 这就是蓬閪佬所谓崇高的人权与民主🤣🤣🤣

Are you saying our systemic racism existed before there was a country and even before slaves?

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