Dearborn Heights First in U.S. with Arabic on Police Patch
The optional patch, designed to honor the city's 39% Middle Eastern and North African population, symbolizes unity and respect within the Dearborn Heights community.
- Dearborn Heights proposed a police officer patch featuring English and Arabic, reflecting its diverse population, but reversed the decision after backlash from conservatives.
- Mayor Bill Bazzi clarified that the patch was only a design mock-up idea and not an official proposal.
- The police department emphasized that the patch was an idea stemming from internal discussions, reflecting ongoing commitment to inclusivity.
- Conservative figures, including Laura Loomer and Randy Fine, condemned the patch, making anti-Muslim remarks about it.
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