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The National Sheriffs’ Association Alignment with Far-Right Groups Undermines Public Safety

Published on
June 14, 2019
Last Updated
August 3, 2023

Technological tools to increase law enforcement’s surveillance capacity will be showcased at this year’s annual National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA), Education and Technology Expo from June 14-18, heightening concerns regarding law enforcement’s targeting of minority communities. But the troubling alignment between Generically used to describe factions of right-wing politics that are outside of and often critical of traditional conservatism. Learn more movements and the NSA may pose a more endemic threat to racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. today.

Nearly a quarter of the leadership of the NSA have ties to the far-right Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA). A right-wing network of sheriffs founded by Richard Mack in 2011, CSPOA’s ideology is rooted in a reading of the U.S. Constitution which prohibits almost the entire structure of the current U.S. federal government, especially its regulatory bodies. CSPOA sheriffs tend to endorse the transfer of federally-owned lands to county level government, harsher anti-immigrant enforcement, collaboration with militia, and nullification, the notion that federal laws can be ignored by local governments at either the county or state level.

This graphic shows that nearly a quarter of National Sheriffs' Association leadership is a member of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (2019)

The National Sheriffs’ Association has noted this problem, but mostly dismissed how widespread it is. In 2018, NSA President Sheriff Layton of Marion County, Indiana characterized CSPOA as a fringe movement. “The National Sheriffs’ Association and State Sheriffs’ Associations really don’t interact with them,” he noted in an interview with NPR. “The mainstream sheriffs across America do not agree with these so-called constitutional sheriffs.”

However, seven of NSA’s 30 Board of Directors and Executive Committee leadership were designated as so-called “Constitutional sheriffs” by the far-right Patriot movement group, Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA).

The CSPOA designates seven National Sheriffs’ Association Leaders as so-called “Constitutional” sheriffs

The National Sheriffs’ Association is a non-profit organization led by an Executive Committee and Board of Directors comprised of currently serving sheriffs. The Executive Committee 2nd Vice President and six of their twenty-one Board of Directors were listed by the CSPOA as “Constitutional” sheriffs from 2013-2019. Many of these sheriffs have also been vocal advocates of harsher immigration enforcement.

Sheriffs from across the country will gather this week in Louisville, Kentucky, leading and attending workshops including “Securing Our Nation’s Borders.” However, NSA leadership’s alignment with far-right groups in conjunction with the association’s push for harsher border enforcement, invites the question: whose security is the NSA concerned with?

Authors

Cloee Cooper is a journalist and researcher with over a decade of experience researching far right movements and their inroads into law enforcement and local government. She was granted the 2021 Soros Justice Media fellowship to develop a podcast on far right sheriffs and holds a master’s degree in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism, specializing in social justice and investigative reporting. Before the mainstream knew of A social movement based on a belief in biologically determined racial hierarchies, often with the ultimate goal of establishing an all-White nation state. Learn more , she tracked, monitored, and organized against A term used to describe organizations, movements, ideas, and policies that oppose immigrants and immigration. Learn more organizations with ties to White nationalism with the Center for New Community from 2009-2012.