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Joe Arpaio Faces New Setback Over Immigration

Joe Arpaio Justice Department

Posted: 12/24/11 11:19 AM ET

By JACQUES BILLEAUD, ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX -- America's self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff" has been dealt another setback to his immigration enforcement efforts by a federal judge's ruling that bars deputies from detaining people based solely on the suspicion that they're in the country illegally.

The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal powers earlier this month.

Lawyers pushing the lawsuit on behalf of five Latino clients also won class-action status that lets other Hispanics join the case if they have been detained and questioned by Arpaio's deputies as either a driver or passenger in a vehicle since January 2007.

U.S. District Judge Murray Snow hasn't yet ruled on the ultimate question of racial profiling, but notes the case's evidence could lead a judge or jury to conclude that Arpaio's office racially profiles Latinos.

"Sheriff Arpaio has made public statements that a fact-finder could interpret as endorsing racial profiling," Snow said.

The judge noted that the sheriff has said that even without authority to enforce federal immigration laws, his officers can detain people based upon their speech or they appear to be from another country.

The 40-page ruling marked a qualified victory for the lawyers who pushed the lawsuit. They didn't get the case decided without going to trial, as they had hoped, but it came closer to the result they were looking for.


"We are encouraged by the Court's recognition of the strong evidence showing the (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office's) pattern and practice of racial profiling and its conducting of operations for reasons that are racially biased," Stan Young, lead attorney for those who filed the lawsuit, said in a written statement.

Arpaio won a small victory when the judge dismissed part of a claim by a Hispanic couple who are among the five people who filed the lawsuit.

Snow ruled that one of Arpaio's deputies had probable cause to pull over the couple on a closed roadway. The couple's illegal search claim was thrown out, but the judge didn't dismiss their racial profiling claim.

Messages left for Arpaio's lawyers weren't immediately returned late Friday.

The lawsuit alleges that Maricopa County officers made some traffic stops solely because Hispanics were driving. The plaintiffs say authorities had no probable cause to pull them over and made the stops only to question their immigration status.

Arpaio has denied the racial profiling allegations, saying people pulled over in the patrols were approached because deputies had probable cause to believe they had committed crimes and that it was only afterward that deputies found many were undocumented immigrants.

During the patrols known as "sweeps," deputies flood an area of a city – in some cases, heavily Latino areas – over several days to seek out traffic violators and arrest other offenders. Undocumented immigrants accounted for 57 percent of the roughly 1,500 people arrested in the 20 sweeps conducted by his office in earnest since January 2008.

Separate from the lawsuit, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a Dec. 15 report that accused Arpaio's office of having a pattern of racially profiling Latinos, basing immigration enforcement on racially-charged citizen complaints and punishing Hispanic jail inmates for speaking Spanish.

Arpaio faces a Jan. 4 deadline for saying whether he wants to work out an agreement to settle the civil rights allegations. The Justice Department has said it's prepared to sue Arpaio and let a judge decide the matter if no agreement can be worked out.

The Justice Department report prompted U.S. Department of Homeland Security to strip Arpaio's office of its federal powers to verify the immigration status of jail inmates. The severing of those ties came after an October 2009 decision by Homeland Security to take away the federal immigration arrest powers from 100 of Arpaio's deputies.

Arpaio is left with only state immigration laws to carry out his patrols – and those powers were limited by the judge Friday.

Apart from the lawsuit and civil rights report against the sheriff's office, a federal grand jury also has been investigating Arpaio's office on criminal abuse-of-power allegations since at least December 2009.

Grand jurors are examining the investigative work of the sheriff's anti-public corruption squad.

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06:38 PM on 05/12/2012
'In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American, and nothing but an American...There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language.. And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.'
Theodore Roosevelt 1907
03:25 PM on 02/28/2012
Arpaio and the birthers might just as well take the state and governor of Hawaii, who issued Obama's B/C to court. What's all this be-assing round the bush for.
03:17 PM on 02/28/2012
This great country isn't so great at all with people like this Arpaio. He only enforces some laws more than others i.e the laws that reinforce his prejudices.
02:41 AM on 01/09/2012
Support states' rights! To be more autonomous, states need to keep more of the taxes paid by their own residents, be more responsible, and rely less the federal government. Each state should be an experiment that other states can look to as policy-making examples. If the state of Arizona wants to kick all their illegal immigrants out, then let them. Texas and California will welcome those workers. Let Arizona see who will work in agriculture, construction, and all the labor-intensive jobs that fat, lazy Americans (like Joe Arpaio) will not take. Let the xenophobes of Arizona reap their harvest of ignorance and intolerance.
01:26 PM on 01/02/2012
We saw Sheriff Joe and his wife riding in a convertible and waving to the crowds at the Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoenix yesterday. Interesting moment. He got very muted applause mixed with some loud booing from the stands where we were sitting. He had four security men walking with his convertible, and when the booing started, they all glared up at the guys making most of the noise.
07:37 AM on 12/28/2011
Obama is preparing to cut the National Guard presence on the Mexican border by half next year (Drudge).

I think the most salient argument for Arizona would be that the Feds - by willfully refusing to fulfill their constitutional obligation to protect our borders, have forfeited their legal monopoly over immigration matters.
01:27 PM on 01/02/2012
Well, if it comes from Matt Drudge... it's got to be accurate.
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crnlrobert
Don't try to make your problems my problems.
02:12 AM on 12/27/2011
Arizona has its very own Mussolini whose constituency and supporters are primarily stoic, cotton-topped, Nordic/Germanic, cranky old retired Midwesterners who truly are anachronistic to the culture and environment of the Southwest. Latinos from ANYWHERE, be they legal or not, appertain to the Southwest anyday compared to these people who are so alien in every way to our Southwest culture and customs. I say THEY be deported from whence they came, and take their fascist dictator with them to their frozen wasteland.
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08:49 PM on 12/26/2011
America is starting to wake up!! and these extreme right wing people in power are going down.... The racist and moronic harassment of citizens is despicable ...Put Joe and his pink panties in prison.
07:12 PM on 12/26/2011
There seems to be enough evidence, and more to come, to put this excuse of a man in prison. All the innocent people he has killed, all the families he has destroyed, and all the fear, pain and suffering he has created has to be avenged, and it will only be avenged when he's sentenced in prison.
04:00 PM on 12/26/2011
Even Arpaio has to abide by the law, he'll be out of a job in 2012. He's nothing more than a overweight racist, racist criminal!
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sgraham59
Don't Let The Bastards Win
01:21 PM on 12/26/2011
He's Not Tough He's A Bully With A Badge
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kinogod
word farmer
11:06 AM on 12/26/2011
Oh it's easy to pick on illegals with your pistol at your side. I would enjoy seeing this man dropped in the barrios of Tijuana.
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10:57 AM on 12/26/2011
With Arpaio out of the way, illegals with have a clear path through Maricopa County to the destination of their choice.
03:21 PM on 02/28/2012
And create some economic activity where they land. They're just still following in the footsteps of the Mayflorists. Ahem! Or were their ancestors on this continent predate those from across the pond.
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10:15 AM on 12/26/2011
Sheriff Joe said, "I am an elected sheriff. I took an oath of office to enforce all the laws of the state of Arizona. I take that very seriously. I do report to the people."

But he said he's considering the possibility there are political connections to the circumstances that have developed.

Read more: Sheriff Joe 'suspicious' of motive behind Obama attacks http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=380829#ixzz1heaksIYq
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not a "cookie"
11:26 AM on 12/26/2011
rek70816
You're another nutso birther....
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Yellowhammer
11:56 AM on 12/26/2011
No, I am not. I think Obama is legally the president. I also think the attack on Sheriff Joe is correct in his suspicions.
12:26 PM on 12/26/2011
Somehow I don't believe the Hispanics that have been Profiled, Persecuted, Tortured, and even Died in Arpaio's custody would see the Political Motivation Conspiracy Theory?

One Hispanic undocumented Immigrant Woman died chained to a post in the Summer heat for thirteen hours with out shade or water.

A Hispanic Iraq War Veteran survived Iraq only to die by yet another multiple Taser Death in Arpaio's Custody?

Arpaio's "Goons" have a History of Taser Deaths.
Political?

Wake up!
Arpaio is a Racist "Monster".

He should be Indicted.
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Yellowhammer
06:41 PM on 12/26/2011
He will continue to be lionized.
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10:04 AM on 12/26/2011
major abuse of power by this man. what i want to know is, where is the mayor in all this? isn't he arpaio's boss? he has to answer to somebody, so why is the mayor allowing him to behave in this manner? he has the governor on his side, and i assume the attorney general, but i have never heard anything from this city's mayor.
10:15 AM on 12/26/2011
Maricopa county Arizona is a large county with many cities. As Maricopa county sheriff, Arpaio is an elected official and does not report to any one mayor.
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11:25 AM on 12/26/2011
Maricopa County isn't a city. It doesn't have a "mayor".