- United States
- Ariz.
- Letter
Demand for Justice: Why Are CBP Killers Walking Free?
The systemic failures of our institutions in addressing egregious misconduct, particularly related to the Epstein Files, are unacceptable. If a teacher, doctor, or social worker were even suspected of involvement in activities similar to what has been revealed in these files, they would face immediate job termination and would likely never work in their field again. Yet, the silence surrounding high-profile individuals and officials implicated in these heinous crimes is deafening.
We must urgently ask our lawmakers: Where are the arrests?Justice is not merely a concept but a fundamental necessity. We demand action not only for every single perpetrator named in the Epstein files but also for those involved in the alarming rise of violence and disregard for human life within federal law enforcement.
Consider the heart-wrenching reality: Keith Porter, Renee Good, and Alex Pretti; all killed by individuals who remain free. Keith Porter’s killer has yet to be held accountable, just as the tragedies surrounding Renee Good and Alex Pretti go unaddressed. How can we stand idly by while their families seek justice? The lack of arrests and prosecutions in these cases is a stark reminder of the privilege granted to certain individuals, which starkly contrasts with the treatment ordinary citizens would face under similar circumstances.
This dual standard is not just an affront to justice; it is a slap in the face to the very fabric of our society. We must hold our lawmakers accountable for their inaction. Their failure to act effectively and decisively sends a message that some lives are expendable, that some crimes can evade the reach of justice.
We demand transparency, accountability, and most importantly, justice for those who have suffered at the hands of the powerful. Enough is enough! Our voices must ring clear: Act now, or be held complicit in these ongoing injustices!
The time for action is NOW.