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    Presidential primary thrusts Arizona Sheriff Arpaio back into political spotlight

    Published March 28, 2016Fox News Latino


    Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio. (AP)

    Arizona’s contentious Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who has been lying low over the past year as he faces unrelenting scrutiny because of a racial profiling case, has been thrust back into the spotlight after showering his support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

    The 83-year-old sheriff, who is seeking a seventh term this year, campaigned for the billionaire businessman ahead of his state’s presidential primary last week. An influential figure in Republican circles, Trump has invoked Arpaio’s name in his calls for tougher immigration enforcement — while Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders called his tactics disrespectful and divisive.

    "It is easy for bullies like Sheriff Arpaio to pick on people who have no power. If I'm elected president, the president of the United States does have power," Sanders told a crowd in Flagstaff. "Watch out, Joe."

    Over the last year, Arpaio has faced unrelenting scrutiny because of a racial profiling case in which he has acknowledged disobeying court orders. He also was accused of secretly investigating the case's judge in a bid to discredit him.

    The judge is mulling whether to hold Arpaio in civil contempt of court for defying his orders to stop his immigration patrols. Such a finding would bring him a step closer to a possible criminal contempt case that could expose him to fines and even jail time. The judge also has said Arpaio's office doesn't adequately investigate alleged wrongdoing by his officers and has questioned whether the sheriff testified truthfully about the secret investigation.

    Arpaio denies investigating the judge.

    The Maricopa County sheriff is responsible for providing police services to 4 million people in metro Phoenix. Seven candidates have filed papers so far to challenge Arpaio, but none has come anywhere close to matching the campaign financing that has helped the lawman get elected in the past. He spent $7.9 million during his 2012 campaign and raised nearly $2.5 million in contributions over the last year.

    County Supervisor Steve Gallardo, a longtime Arpaio critic, said other prospective candidates are considering a challenge to Arpaio but are waiting to see what the judge's ruling will be.

    "This is the most vulnerable he has been," Gallardo said. "And I think over time, at least for the next few months, there will be a lot on the campaign trail you can talk on Joe Arpaio — and it won't be anything positive."

    Former Buckeye Police Chief Dan Saban, who joins four other Republicans in challenging Arpaio this year, said the sheriff's political luster is wearing off and that Arpaio would probably lose if the election were held today.

    "His organization is falling apart, and he is out playing presidential politics," said Saban, who unsuccessfully challenged Arpaio in 2004 and 2008.

    In earlier election cycles, GOP presidential candidates who wanted to demonstrate toughness in immigration enforcement sought Arpaio's endorsement. This year, Arpaio said Trump and his Republican opponent Ted Cruz sought his endorsement.

    Arpaio disputes that he has taken a low profile over the last year and said he isn't bothered by criticism from Sanders and Clinton.

    "I love it," Arpaio said. "They pushed my polls up." But he pointed out both Democrats mispronounced his name during their attacks.

    Arpaio said he has stayed politically active over the last year through endorsements of other Republican candidates and GOP fundraising efforts.

    He said he doesn't worry his support is slipping among voters, even though his 2012 re-election race marked his second tightest election in his 23 years as sheriff. His closest challenger lost by 6 percentage points.

    He dismissed criticism from opponents that he's supporting Trump merely to garner media attention.

    "I don't need this controversy for attention," the sheriff said. "I could have stayed out of this. Come on."

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    The investigation by an Arpaio team proved that the Birth certificate provided by BHO is an absolute fraud.
    No one at the federal level has the guts to touch the case.
    I'm afraid that Cruz will get by without anyone questioning his "natural born citizen" Constitutional requirement.
    It is possible that Cruz may not even be a legal US citizen !

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