Last November, We Called On You to Support Police in Florida: Here’s How It Went
On October 25, 2022, American Police Officers Alliance ventured further into its mission to support the interests of police officers: it made an honest plea to Florida voters to get involved and vote...
View ArticleLegislative Alert: Tennessee Police Review Committees Overhauled
In July, the Tennessee State Legislature passed two controversial pieces of legislation to overhaul the way the state’s Police Oversight Boards function. Combined, both bills replaced a patchwork of...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Sheriffs Required to Work with ICE, Court Mandates
In March 2023, the North Carolina House of Representatives approved House Bill 10, also known as the “Require Sheriffs to Cooperate with ICE” Act. This bill, which pretty much does what it says in the...
View ArticleAnnouncement: Our 2024 Voter Guide Is Here!
On November 5th, 2024, the United States will once again head to the ballot boxes to vote for new leaders. From the President of the United States at the top of the ballot, to the many local boards...
View ArticleAmerican Police Officers Alliance Releases their 2024 Voter Guide Ahead of...
(ARLINGTON, VA.) – American Police Officers Alliance, a grassroots political organization committed to bringing together law enforcement, citizens, and other stakeholders to support law enforcement...
View ArticleMinnesota: Entire Goodhue Police Department Resigns Due to Low Police Pay
On August 9, during a tense City Council meeting, the small town of Goodhue, Minnesota saw its Police Chief resign. During the following week, the conclusion of months of protracted wage negotiations...
View ArticleStates Hiring Asylum Seekers in Law Enforcement Positions
In an attempt to curb dire staffing issues, several States under Democrat control are now opening the door for foreign nationals to work as police officers. Some of these laws allow them to get hired...
View ArticleTexas Senate Bill 11 Passed – Now Illegal Border Crossings are a State Crime
On October 12th, 2023, the Texas Senate advanced Senate Bill 11, the first State bill to enforce Immigration policies directly. In this way, it took a bold step towards something that had been the...
View ArticleSheriffs Challenge Federal Law – Could They Succeed?
Generally, the public thinks of Sheriffs as the embodiment of Law Enforcement in their area. However, for the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), this position comes with...
View ArticleMichigan Red Flag Enforcement: Will It Put Police Lives at Risk?
The State of Michigan brought forward an extreme measure meant to safeguard citizens from the dangers of mentally ill mass shooters. Known as the “red flag” law, the “Extreme Risk Protection Order”...
View ArticleOakland Crime Emergency: Could the Story Repeat Itself?
It is rare for pro-police groups and the NAACP to agree on anything. And yet, the severity of the Oakland crime emergency has now triggered this unlikely result. Speakers from all sides of the...
View ArticlePublic Safety in Liberal Cities: A Failed Experiment
Between the 1990s and the turn of the millennium, murder rates across the country fell predictably and steadily. However, the past ten years have marked the end of this trend – with many cities seeing...
View ArticleTexas Border Crisis: A Hot Topic for The Upcoming Election, Polls Say
Immigration has always been considered a “hot topic” for voters. It touches upon many aspects that we consider essential while often tugging at heartstrings: from ensuring basic needs such as shelter...
View ArticleAmerican Police Officers Alliance Releases 2024 Voter Guide with Emphasis on...
(03/04/24; ARLINGTON, VA) – The primary and general elections of 2024 represent critical milestones in the democratic process of the United States, carrying immense significance for the nation’s...
View ArticleElection Alert: Constitutional Sheriffs Running for Office in TX and AZ
Over the past few years, the role of local elected officials has risen in prominence, partly prompted by what many conservatives feel is a “relentless attack” from the Federal Government. A key...
View ArticleEffects of Illegal Immigration Now Felt Across the Country
Since the second half of 2023, the United States has been faced with an unprecedented amount of illegal border crossings at its Southern border. For states such as Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, it’s...
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