This week, Washington, DC experienced an unprecedented federal intervention when President Donald Trump – using deeply dehumanizing language – took control of the city’s police department and deployed the DC National Guard to patrol the streets and conduct law enforcement – despite the fact that violent crime in DC is at a 30 year low with a 26% decrease from last year. 

As the DC Jewish Community Relations Council noted, this “deeply misguided decision disregards hard facts.” 

In his announcement, the President said that this was a starting point, and that they will “go further,” naming Chicago, Oakland, Baltimore, and New York as cities he believes have out of control crime that demands a federal response, raising more legal and constitutional concerns. Already, the National Guard has been deployed in Los Angeles, a move which is currently being challenged in court for violating the Posse Comitatus Act, which prevents the military from performing domestic law enforcement.  

What is happening in Washington, DC and Los Angeles is part of a pattern of using manufactured crises as a justification to get around democratic protections and separation of powers.  

These actions help further undermine democratic norms and normalize extremism 

Learn More: JCPA and 83+ Civil Rights Groups Urge Congress to Reject Funding for Bigoted “Invasion” Conspiracy 

Read our Letter: Civil Rights Organizations Oppose DC Policing Takeover

Speak Out: Over 100 Jewish Groups Voice Deep Alarm and Concern Over Recent Attacks on Democratic Norms and Values 

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