The Portage County sheriff suggested that residents send illegal immigrants âall the addresses of the people who had [Harris] signs in their yards.â
The Portage County Board of Elections in Ohio has voted to remove the sheriffâs office from its election security plan after the sheriff made a controversial post about people who display Vice President Kamala Harris yard signs.
Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski came under fire after posting on his personal Facebook account a screenshot of a Fox News segment that criticized the BidenâHarris administration for the border crisis.
In the Sept. 13 post, Zuchowski suggested to âwrite down all the addresses of the people who had [Harris] signs in their yardsâ so they will know where to send illegal immigrants, who he referred to as âhuman locust.â
Randi Clites, member of the Portage County Board of Elections, said on Facebook on Sept. 20 the board voted 3â1 in favor of her motion to remove the sheriffâs department from providing security during in-person absentee voting.
Clites said the move was necessary to ensure âa safe and secure election process,â noting that recent public comments indicated that âthere is perceived intimidation by our Sheriff against certain voters.â
âWhile it is not my responsibility to weigh in on the Sheriffs comments directly, I feel strongly it is in my responsibility to make sure I do what is in my authority to make sure every voter in Portage County feels safe casting their ballot for any candidate they choose.
In the Sept. 17 post, Zuchowski said that as âthe elected sheriffâ of the county, he also had the First Amendment right to express his own views.
The sheriff said he believes that those who vote for âindividuals with liberal policies … have to accept responsibility for their actions.â
âIf the citizens of Portage County want to elect an individual who has supported open borders (which Iâve personally visited Twice!) and neglected to enforce the laws of our Country … then that is their prerogative,â he stated.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio had earlier urged the sheriff to retract his statement, saying that it posed âan impermissibleâ threat against residents who wish to engage in protected First Amendment activity.
âMany have reasonably understood his posts to be a threat of governmental action to punish them for their expressed political beliefs and have been coerced to take down or refrain from putting up a yard sign,â Freda Levenson, legal director at the ACLU of Ohio, said in a statement.
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