Sheriff Curtis Landers of Lincoln County stated, "Targeting individuals in this manner erodes trust and undermines the sense of safety and inclusion that we strive to maintain in Lincoln County." He emphasized the importance of community trust over divisive actions.
The sheriff's office condemned the letter declaring, "residents should not collect or share information about individuals based on their demographic or perceived immigration status," reinforcing a community approach focused on safety rather than discrimination.
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum remarked, "Attempts to intimidate our communities and their leaders through racist mailings are unacceptable and counterproductive to the values of inclusivity and compassion we hold dear."
The FBI addressed the situation, acknowledging, "we are aware of the offensive and racist mailings sent to individuals and organizations in the county," highlighting the broader implications of such actions on community dynamics.
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