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12-28-2011, 08:12 AM #1
Time is right to confront Sheriff Arpaio's bias - Ruben Navarrette Jr.
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Ruben Navarrette Jr., Washington Post Writers Group
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Joe Arpaio has always been part Bull Connor, part Barney Fife.
When the sheriff of Arizona's Maricopa County is not impersonating the commissioner of public safety in Birmingham, Ala., who symbolized bigotry during the civil rights movement, he sort of resembles the bumbling sheriff's deputy who patrolled Mayberry.
Arpaio has been that way for the 13 years that I've written about him, dating back to when I worked for the Arizona Republic newspaper in the late 1990s. That was a different Arizona. It depended on illegal immigrants; it did not despise them. Ever since the state declared open season last year on illegal immigrants and those who might be suspected of being one (read: Latinos), Arpaio has been attracting attention by hunting people with brown skin and Spanish accents.
Arpaio's critics accuse him of abusing his authority and discriminating against Latinos. Now that the U.S. Department of Justice and a U.S. District Court judge have consigned those charges - and added more of their own - at least those critics know they're not crazy. What they thought was happening might actually be happening.
In recent years, Arpaio has demonstrated an almost pathological desire to pick on Mexicans and Mexican Americans. I tend to think it's not personal but more about targeting a group that he thinks he can get away with mistreating. Imagine the dust storm at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce if the Republican lawman stopped busting illegal immigrants and started padlocking businesses that employ them.
Like most bullies, Arpaio picks only on people who can't fight back. He is empowered by a population of voters in Maricopa County who obviously feel anxious over changing demographics and have a need to feel superior to someone. Those who come from south of the border - or whose ancestors did - fill this role.
When things go this wrong, the federal government has to make them right. After a three-year investigation, the Justice Department recently issued a scathing report that accused Arpaio's office of having a "pervasive culture of discriminatory bias against Latinos," engaging in "unconstitutional policing" that includes raids based on racially tinged citizen complaints, and retaliating against critics.
Meanwhile, U.S. District Judge Murray Snow dealt Arpaio another blow in a case involving a civil rights lawsuit from 2007, in which sheriff's deputies were accused of racially profiling Latinos in immigration sweeps masquerading as traffic stops. In addition to issuing legal sanctions against Arpaio for destroying documents, Snow also barred the sheriff and his deputies from detaining people simply for being in the country illegally. The judge - who criticized deputies for circulating e-mails that "compared Mexicans to dogs" - certified the lawsuit as a class action that would cover all Latinos who have been "stopped, detained, questioned or searched" by Arpaio's officers.
It's about time this bill came due. Arpaio was bending the rules even before the Arizona Legislature passed a tough immigration law last year that requires local and state cops to enforce federal law. He used state antismuggling laws to round up illegal immigrants and then accused them of being co-conspirators with the smugglers. And he took full advantage of the federal 287(g) program that allows local law enforcement agencies that want to play Border Patrol agent to enter into agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement allowing them to do just that.
But it was when the immigration law passed that Arpaio really went into overdrive. The sheriff's office conducted vehicle checkpoints and raided businesses acting on tips from concerned citizens outraged that there were people - gasp - speaking Spanish on the premises.
Opponents of the law predicted this sort of thing would happen, and, for their trouble, they were accused of assuming that all local law enforcement officers were racist.
No, not racist. Just human, burdened with prejudices like anyone else. Given the task of finding illegal immigrants but lacking the training to do so, local law enforcement will instinctively focus on Latinos - because most illegal immigrants in the United States are from Mexico and the rest of Latin America.
To many people, this is common sense. Yet many of these same people also insist - with a straight face - that local law enforcement officers are not giving Latinos extra scrutiny and that everyone gets the same treatment. They made that ridiculous claim because the truth was too ugly to confront.
Now they have no choice. It's gone too far. Too many people know. Confront it they must.
Ruben Navarrette Jr.'s e-mail address is ruben@rubennavarrette.com. (c) 2011, Washington Post Writers Group
This article appeared on page A - 10 of the San Francisco Chronicle
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12-28-2011, 08:18 AM #2
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This article also needs to be written: Time is right to confront Ruben Navarette's bias.
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12-28-2011, 05:02 PM #3
His article is so full of lies that it is pathetic. Too bad we can't try ethnocentrics such as himself for treason. I never met a pro-illegal advocate that could tell the truth on this issue yet. Lies and smears is all they know.
It truly is disgusting that they defend these illegal aliens and accuse Americans who merely want our immigration laws respected and enforced of all kinds of nasty things. Disgusting that these individuals call themselves Americans. I hate them ten times more than I could possibly ever hate any illegal alien.
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12-28-2011, 05:57 PM #4
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I agree with you Mayday and Oldglory,it's outrageous the double standard,what part of illegal is so confusing to these people?
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12-29-2011, 05:03 AM #5
Oh, they understand the word illegal alright. They just don't care. The bleeding hearts like to take the moral highground on this. They think they are defending the poor and downtrodden while they totally ignore or don't understand the negative impact that illegal immigration has on our own citizens. The other agenda is an ethnocentric one which really is really the most sickenening and dangerous one. They put their ethnic bretheren here illegally above the laws of this country and their own fellow citizens. They even take it a step further by demonizing any American who dares enforce our immigration laws or advocates for it by using words like "racist, xenophobia, hater, Nazi, etc." on them. It truly is sickening that these people call themselves Americans.
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