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04-28-2008, 02:23 PM #1
Maricopa towns irate over 'sweeps'
Maricopa towns irate over 'sweeps'
By Jacques Billeaud
The Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.28.2008
GUADALUPE β The self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff in America" has been making forays into Phoenix and nearby Guadalupe and sweeping up illegal immigrants, drawing howls of protest from the cities' mayors and other community leaders.
Although Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has legal authority to enforce the law in cities within his county, politicians and activists are accusing him of grandstanding and, worse, racial profiling.
A total of 150 people β 73 of them illegal immigrants β were arrested by Arpaio's deputies in the raids on heavily Hispanic sections in late March and early April.
"I was upset. We did not request them here," said Guada-lupe Mayor Rebecca Jimenez, who charged that the patrols were meant to raise Arpaio's profile for his re-election campaign this year.
Guadalupe, a community of about 6,000 people that relies on the Sheriff's Office for police protection, is taking steps to find another department to patrol its streets.
As for Phoenix, Mayor Phil Gordon said Arpaio should be concentrating on more pressing duties, such as finding people with warrants against them.
Gordon has asked for a federal civil rights investigation, complaining the sheriff is singling out people who are "driving with a broken taillight or have brown skin."
The U.S. Justice Department refused to comment.
And in Mesa, Arizona's third-largest city, the police chief has requested two days' notice of any sweeps Arpaio might conduct there, so that his officers can be prepared for any unrest.
Arpaio has long had a reputation for in-your-face tactics.
He is known for making jail inmates wear pink underwear, assigning them to old-style chain gangs and serving them green bologna sandwiches.
He began pushing the boundaries on immigration three years ago when he set up a special unit to deal with people sneaking across the border.
Since then, his office has arrested 900 illegal immigrants under a state human smuggling law and set up a hot line for reporting immigration violations.
Arpaio said the recent sweeps were prompted in part by business owners' complaints about crime among illegal immigrants.
"It isn't racial profiling," the sheriff said. "We don't arrest just anybody on a street corner."
He said the 150 people arrested were approached or pulled over in traffic stops because deputies had probable cause to believe they had committed crimes. It was only afterward that deputies found nearly half were illegal immigrants, the sheriff said.
The crackdowns have led to demonstrations by protesters on both sides of the immigration debate.
Opponents lined streets in Guadalupe earlier this month, honking horns and holding up signs with such slogans as "Arpaio Stop Using Guada-lupe!" One vehicle had "Proud to Be Brown" written on one of its windows.
Alex Rivera, an American-born landscaper living in Guadalupe, said that during the crackdown there, he saw a Hispanic driver get pulled over twice by deputies.
"It made me angry," Rivera said. "If they let him go once, it gives you the point that he didn't do anything or he didn't have anything. So they let him go once.
"And then they pulled him over? Of course, the guy looked totally Hispanic."
Civil rights advocates said Arpaio is spreading fear among Hispanics, illegal or not. "You have cooks, landscapers, nannies afraid to drive," said Hector Yturralde, president of the group Somos America.
Still, many others in Arizona are frustrated over the flow of illegal immigrants across the border, and the sheriff has received hundreds of letters of support, along with a request from a group of state lawmakers to go into Mesa.
Judith Bederka, a retired postal worker from Mesa, said Arpaio is the only local official doing something about illegal immigration. "He is doing what everybody wants him to do," Bederka said.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said the sheriff has stayed within the bounds of an agreement that gave special immigration training and powers to 160 of his officers. The agency said it knows of no abuses by Arpaio's office.
http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/236375
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04-28-2008, 03:12 PM #2
I wonder what the percentage is of when Sherrif Joe actually made a mistake and when he actually caught an illegal? How many innocents were swept up in his sweep and how many were actual criminals. Bet he's made very few mistakes.
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04-28-2008, 03:16 PM #3
So true, crazybird, so true. While the politicians may be irate, I'm betting the citizens are THRILLED with the sweeps. How else would Sheriff Joe get the satisfaction numbers he gets?
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04-28-2008, 03:19 PM #4
Now how many citizens agree with the good sherrif? Oh wouldn't want to go there now would we!
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04-28-2008, 03:26 PM #5
I have been punching in and can't get a number for the legal hispanic citizens in this country. It's all legal and illegal and we don't know which is which.
What percentage of our population is LEGAL hispanic CITIZENS....not including anchor babies because of the recent baby boom and since that question is still in debate. I mean actual legal adult citizens.
Sheriff Joe isn't hitting grade schools....he's looking at adults and adult crimes.
I ask because I hardley call it profiling if 50% or more etc. are here illegally. I mean it might be if it were a 1 in 300 chance..... not when it's 1 in 2 in specific areas. Don't agree with the percentages if mom and pop are caught for committing a crime and they have 12 underage anchor babies. I'm talking adult to adult. Any idea?Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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04-29-2008, 12:10 AM #6
Here's another one of Joe getting under the open border insane's skin:
http://www6.comcast.net/news/articles/n ... n.Sheriff/
Yep the illegals are scared of him.



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