First in US: Michigan’s police department uniform patch features Arabic; reflects diversity


First in US: Michigan's police department uniform patch features Arabic; reflects diversity

Dearborn Heights Police Department has introduced a new officer-designed uniform patch that features Arabic alongside English, the first of its kind in the United States. The patch, which includes the Michigan state seal, carries the words Dearborn Heights Police written in both languages. It was designed by officer Ermily Murdoc to better reflect the city’s diverse population, the department said. Nearly 39% of Dearborn Heights residents are of Middle Eastern or North African background, while neighbouring Dearborn has around 55%.

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In a Facebook post, the department said it was proud of officer Murdoc’s effort to represent the community’s diversity. “We are proud of Officer Murdoch’s creativity and dedication in helping our department better represent the people we serve,” the department wrote on Facebook. “Our officers proudly serve all members of our community, and this new design is another way we continue to celebrate the rich cultures that make our city unique.“The move comes at a time when Donald Trump’s administration has been doubling down on strict immigration policies, including mass deportations and tighter border controls.



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