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Excerpt: "Five years after he started 'crime suppression' sweeps that terrorized Latino neighborhoods across Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio is finally having to explain himself."

Sheriff Joe Arpaio, speaking outside a city jail. (photo: Getty Images)
Sheriff Joe Arpaio, speaking outside a city jail. (photo: Getty Images)



Sheriff Joe Goes on Trial

By The New York Times | Editorial

16 July 12

 

ive years after he started "crime suppression" sweeps that terrorized Latino neighborhoods across Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio is finally having to explain himself. Not to TV crews in Phoenix or to fawning hosts on Fox News, but before a federal judge.

The trial in Melendres v. Arpaio, a class-action civil-rights lawsuit, is scheduled to begin Thursday in Federal District Court in Phoenix. The plaintiffs, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, accuse the sheriff of waging an all-out, unlawful campaign of discrimination and harassment against Latinos and those who look like them.

They say the sheriff and his deputies - aided by ad hoc civilian "posses," anonymous phone tipsters, even motorcycle gangs - made illegal stops, searches and arrests, staged wrongful neighborhood and workplace raids, and provoked widespread fear among citizens, legal residents and undocumented immigrants alike.

One plaintiff, Manuel de Jesus Ortega Melendres, is a Mexican citizen who had a valid visa when Sheriff Arpaio's deputies arrested him in 2007. He said he was handcuffed and held for hours, not read his rights or allowed a phone call, or told why he had been arrested. Two other plaintiffs, Velia Meraz and Manuel Nieto, were accosted by deputies at gunpoint during a neighborhood sweep, for no explained reason. They are citizens.

The outrages to be presented to the court can be added to a long list of abuses going back years, on the streets of Maricopa and in the sheriff's jails. As early as 2008, The East Valley Tribune of Mesa, a city outside Phoenix, published a series of articles examining the immigration raids as a law-enforcement disaster. While deputies scoured the county making baseless immigration arrests, they neglected other duties, racking up millions of dollars in overtime and showing up ever later to emergencies while the number of criminal arrests and prosecutions plummeted.

Despite those results, Sheriff Arpaio kept going. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano could have condemned his actions years ago and refused to work with him. But instead, he was allowed to continue the abuse, even as his squad of immigration enforcers deputized under the federal 287(g) program grew to 160, by far the country's largest. The sheriff became a right-wing celebrity, courted by politicians eager to win the anti-immigrant vote. One of these was Mitt Romney, who accepted his endorsement for president in 2008.

This case is only the first of what is likely to be a string of civil rights challenges against immigration actions in Arizona. A civil lawsuit, brought by the Justice Department, accusing Sheriff Arpaio of systematic and widespread civil rights abuses, is moving through the courts.

Last month, the United States Supreme Court declined to overturn the section of Arizona's immigration law that requires local officers to check the papers of suspected illegal immigrants. But it said the provision could be challenged on equal-protection grounds, if there is evidence of racial profiling in the way it is carried out. The trial this week does not deal with police conduct under that law, but it does suggest that racial profiling is a deep-seated problem, certainly in Maricopa County.

Sheriff Arpaio is facing the voters for a sixth term this fall. He has long insisted that he answers to no one but the county's residents, who keep re-electing him. If voters won't put an end to his abuses, the courts and the Constitution will have the final word.

 

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+192 # X Dane 2012-07-16 20:02
Criminals need to be punished and then serve the sentence, they are given. I do not agree with humiliating prisoners.

That only make them more hateful. They should be rehabilitated, so they can re-enter society.

This sheriff is a sadistic SOB. he takes too much pleasure in being nasty. He does not belong in that position.
A sheriff or prison warden has to be strong, measured and fair. He has none of these qualities.
And the ruthless hunting of Latinos is sickening.

HE NEEDS TO GO
 
 
+81 # Doubter 2012-07-16 20:37
Even if he goes, his constituents remain. Who will they elect in his place?
 
 
+20 # VLR 2012-07-17 10:58
Yes--there needs to be another candidate, or more than one--to challenge this. Don't rely on the courts to clean this up. Don't look to the President, or the Arizona legislators. It will only be cleaned up when better candidates are elected, and that person must be found and brought forward pronto. Because there's another Arpaio out there, and right-wing money behind him.
 
 
+104 # William Bjornson 2012-07-16 20:23
Joe missed his best opportunity by being born too late to join the Gestapo. When playing soldier as a child, I'll bet he was the only kid who knew what 'Wehrmacht' meant and always wanted to be a German SS officer. But, such is the stuff of so many Americans, immigrants themselves or the progeny of immigrants. My repub neighbor tells me even Latinos here legally are against the new immigrants. (sigh) The bright shining glorious thing that is the human race... Whoever could believe in a god who would design us in such a way? And so many forget their history such as "No dogs. No Irish." or "Irish need not apply". If only psychopaths had some distinguishing physical characteristic so that we could hate someone on sight who deserved to be hated. Instead, we have to wait for them to act out like Joe. Too bad we can't deport them all somewhere, maybe to israel, they'd fit right in.
 
 
-9 # umrayya 2012-07-17 02:28
"Too bad we can't deport them all somewhere, maybe to israel, they'd fit right in."

I don't think even Israel treats its "less equal" minority citizens this badly.
 
 
+17 # Todd Williams 2012-07-17 10:09
I agree with you about Isreal not treating its minority citizens this badly. And I'm not sure how that Isreal deportation comment is germain to this thread. But anti-semites always look for an opening to comment on Israel. And of course my comment here will garner the neg votes. But I could care less. Bring 'em on my fellow liberals!!!
 
 
+1 # Hey There 2012-07-19 22:27
Maybe Joe Arpaio should be deported if you think that is the solution, One man would be easier to deport than all the prisoners and tents.
Here's a link to copy and paste in Google search windowhttp://cr ime.about.com/o d/prison/a/hars h_punishment.ht m
or
Google "does harsher punishment increase crime"
It's like beating a dog for minor stuff. That dog is going to turn out mean.
The problem with all of this is that prisons are a business, even some run as private enterprises so that some people are imprisoned for minor crimes while social conditions that could cut down on crime are ignored.
Think about it.
What this man is doing is growing problems and making criminals out of people that don't need to be criminalized rather than doing the job he was voted in for. So what is the solution?
Deport to Israel?
Time machine him back to when Hitler was in power?
Vote him out of office?
Lock him in a room until he reads "The New Jim Crow" and writes a passable book report on it without the aid of a computer?
Feed him 2 meals a day on the stuff he feeds his prisoners and if he's caught eating more he loses his job?
Make him live in a tent for 3 weeks of every month or he loses his job?
Evaluate his feelings about society after 6 months of the above and if he shows resentment about his treatment give him 6 months more?
 
 
+11 # newsmom 2012-07-17 08:36
Quoting William Bjornson:
Joe missed his best opportunity by being born too late to join the Gestapo. When playing soldier as a child, I'll bet he was the only kid who knew what 'Wehrmacht' meant and always wanted to be a German SS officer. But, such is the stuff of so many Americans, immigrants themselves or the progeny of immigrants. My repub neighbor tells me even Latinos here legally are against the new immigrants. (sigh) The bright shining glorious thing that is the human race... Whoever could believe in a god who would design us in such a way? And so many forget their history such as "No dogs. No Irish." or "Irish need not apply". If only psychopaths had some distinguishing physical characteristic so that we could hate someone on sight who deserved to be hated. Instead, we have to wait for them to act out like Joe. Too bad we can't deport them all somewhere, maybe to israel, they'd fit right in.


hote doesn't work. never has, never will.
 
 
+134 # wwway 2012-07-16 20:41
No wonder Republicans are working so hard to slam Holder. There's a lot of Republican mess and mayhem to keep us in scandal trials for years. Voter supression and tax fraud and Sheldon Adleson's open defiance of the Foreign Corruption Practices Act. Adleson's dumping unlimited funds to get Romney elected because he's got a lot to loose and needs the Justice Dept off his back.
Republican = the party of the mean and hateful.
 
 
+91 # indio007 2012-07-16 20:49
There's also the incident where one his deputies stole a lawyers papers in open court. I just happened to be that inmate was a plaintiff in a lawsuit for denial of medical care. I don't think that's the right way to do discovery.....
 
 
-210 # skeptic 2012-07-16 20:55
The sheriff instituted chain gangs, feed prisoners for a few dollars a day and makes them wear pink. He believes they are in prison as a punishment. So do I.
 
 
+47 # BlueReview 2012-07-16 21:14
["skeptic"] The sheriff instituted chain gangs, feed prisoners for a few dollars a day and makes them wear pink. He believes they are in prison as a punishment. So do I.

There is punishment, and there is torture. Do you imagine they are the same thing?
 
 
+29 # newsmom 2012-07-17 08:38
Quoting BlueReview:
["skeptic"] The sheriff instituted chain gangs, feed prisoners for a few dollars a day and makes them wear pink. He believes they are in prison as a punishment. So do I.

There is punishment, and there is torture. Do you imagine they are the same thing?


sadly, there really ARE people who don't know the difference the good news is the world -- and that still includes the U.S., is taking a longer, harder look at this country's role in torture, and the view isn't pretty, it will include a look at america's prison system.
 
 
+76 # shjlaw 2012-07-16 22:40
Have you heard of the Constitution? That it requires due process of law and prohibits cruel and unusual punishment? Do you think treating people like animals or humiliating them is likely to instill respect for the law in the people he abuses or their families? We have the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments because of abuses like the Sheriff's and attitudes like yours.
 
 
+50 # Ralph Averill 2012-07-17 00:33
Would you do the same for the employers of illegals? Besides, with Sheriff Joe's obsession with illegal immigrants, he's arresting fewer and fewer genuine criminals.
 
 
+34 # Texas Aggie 2012-07-17 07:33
This is the biggest problem for his constituents. They vote for him, but then they get victimized by real criminals that Arpaio is too lazy or afraid to go after.
 
 
+42 # umrayya 2012-07-17 02:27
OK, but what part of the fact that the plaintiffs in this class action suit were all in the country legally, and some were U.S. citizens is not clear to you?
 
 
+36 # Jameswhadley 2012-07-17 02:34
And perhaps you also believe in corporal punishment? In sleep deprivation? In the death penalty (naturally!)
Civilization involves choices, made in circumstances that are not always ideal. But the relative humanity of a civilization will eventually determine the quality of all of the lives of its citizens.
Needless to say the society we now live in here in the US falls low on the scale of both relative humanity and the quality of our lives.. The latter is shown in statistics on national income inequality, medical care, and education, placing us far down the scale in all cases. These things are related, and any clear thinking American can see this.
Pink underwear in Arizona prisons isn't about punishment, it's about boorishness. National boorishness, as is so beautifully demonstrated by the present republican party.
 
 
-11 # Mrcead 2012-07-17 03:30
@ Skeptic, Of course you do, that's the entire problem to which we are referring - adults using "Tween Logic" and nothing more; Google it.
 
 
+39 # ruttaro 2012-07-17 03:50
All show but little substance. The few dollars a day he saves by feeding P&B sandwiches to prisoners is overwhelmed by the costs incurred going after undocumented. The overtime alone dwarfs anything he supposedly saves by feeding prisoners meager meals. You fail to acknowledge that those who are falsely arrested because Sheriff "Doh!" thinks they LOOK illegal get the same treatment. You fail to acknowledge that he arrests citizens on false charges because they don't look American. You fail to acknowledge that his abuse of prisoners has little evidence of reducing recidivism. But mostly, you fail to acknowledge that many of those in custody have not even been brought to trial yet they are enduring humiliation and suffering (no A/C, sitting in tents, etc) so Sheriff "Doh!" can continue as the darling of Hannity/Limbaug h/Palin and the rest of the intellectual impostors. Did you ever ask why they are forced to wear pink? What is the underlying message Sheriff "Doh!" is trying to convey? What is the point? How can his actions be justified when the net he uses sweeps up innocent as well as guilty? How about that Constitution the Tea Party claims to love? Apparently the Bill of Rights doesn't apply in Arizona and even more so the lack of concern for human dignity. Even if an undocumented is arrested, do you really believe a poor person who is simply trying to earn some money for his family/children back home deserves this treatment? Sheriff "Doh!" thinks so.
 
 
+22 # Linda 2012-07-17 11:19
Even if an undocumented is arrested, do you really believe a poor person who is simply trying to earn some money for his family/children back home deserves this treatment? Sheriff "Doh!" thinks so.

Sadly ruttaro their are too many really sick people out there ,"especially in AZ," who do !
It seems to me that the Bush years ushered in the loss of humanity and common sense !
In all my 67 years I have never seen our society so morally and intellectually bankrupt as it is today . How did we let this happen in our country and what can we do to turn it around ?
What was once a great country is now the laughing stock of many countries .
 
 
+30 # Linda 2012-07-17 04:04
If you don't think being imprisoned away from your family and losing your freedom isn't punishment enough then your just as sick as this sheriff.
Besides the point of the article is about the sheriff rounding up people who are legal citizens or are here legally ,not reading them their rights and setting his own immigration policy !
The Constitution states only the Federal Government makes immigration laws not sheriffs !
The real story is how this guy is making big bucks filling up these prisons which are a big business and its the real reason along with racisim for these raids that are rounding up anyone who looks Latino!
Tell me what is the point behind making the prisoners wear pink ? Humiliation ?
Treat a person like that dog you beat and he will act like a beaten dog !
No rehabilitation ever came from abusive treatment of prisoners!
We are in the middle of some of the hottest days and drought this summer that could kill a person forced to live in the desert in a tent and work in the hot sun on a chain gang . I lived in AZ I know how hot it can get even without the added 10 degree's the whole country is experiencing !
BTW what is their crime that they deserve to be treated so cruel and have their lives put at risk.
Even if some of these people came here illegally they don't deserve to be chained and made to work in the hot AZ sun all day and sleep in hot tents. The punishment does not fit the crime !
 
 
+19 # Bob P 2012-07-17 04:50
Including the wrongfully convicted, and those being held for trial?
 
 
+21 # Bob P 2012-07-17 05:21
Including those wrongfully convicted? Those awaiting trial? Are we not talking county jail here. Or do county sherrifs run the state penal system in Arizona? I don't understand the morality here. What positive good comes from dehumanizing this group of Americans?
 
 
+18 # conniejo 2012-07-17 05:23
The punishment should fit the crime. What does wearing pink have to do with any crime those prisoners committed? Restitution is an appropriate part of punishment. Humiliation is not; it just makes people even more angry and anti-social than they were when the crime was committed.
 
 
+18 # bigkahuna671 2012-07-17 07:21
He also allows rapes to go uninvestigated - unless they are to Anglos. If you're black or brown, plan on your case being ignored. You might not even see one of Joe's deputies, after all, they've got more important things to do...sounds like Dick Cheney, ha!
 
 
+7 # Majikman 2012-07-17 11:10
In my rural county we have chain gangs that clean up the trash on the roads. The inmates selected for the gang are only those with good behavior (not dangerous felons) as it's considered "sweet duty" to get out in the fresh air and leisurely pick up trash. Noone is chained, BTW, and the sheriff isn't a bully. I've watched them work and they obviously enjoy it.
A far cry from Arpaio's inhumane treatment.
 
 
+8 # ABen 2012-07-17 20:26
As a long time AZ resident, I have observed this carpetbagger since he was elected. He is a bully who panders to the "get tough on those Mesicans" crowd. His policies are not designed to punish so much as humiliate and denigrate prisoners; however, several of his 'deputies' clearly were sadistic and have been fired. Several of his fellow country sheriffs don't like his methods and probably would prefer that he not get re-elected. He is a prime example of the western redneck, 'dumb-like-me' voters that have moved to this state over the past decade. AZ wasn't always like this, and many of us ling-time residents don't much care for the change.
 
 
-37 # tahoevalleylines 2012-07-16 21:19
Beyond the sheriff's heavy handedness lurks the eventual triangulation of drugs, terrorists and illegals crossing the border or tunneling beneath.

Alliances of drug smugglers savvy in ways of bringing contraband into the States and persons aiming to bring in materiel used for attacks on civilians and infrastructure is more than the stuff of novels. Iranian/Venezue lan visits are not about the coffee trade.

Arpaio's methodology will be corrected as these proceedings dictate, but behind the scenes technology will be brought to bear for stifling and detection of unlawful activities. The stories of drones in Afghanistan and Pakistan should alert everyone of the next escalation along t6he border.

It may be that the Sheriff's excesses, such as they are, will be seen as tame if we get to a place where airborne force is considered the only solution to an unmanageable threat to border security. One deadly act of terrorism linked to southern border infiltration will escalate the people to people contact to fences and technology.

We are in a state of grace now, compared to the situation we will see if the cartel (and Al Qaeda) style extortion, kidnapping and executions get north of the border. Sheriff Arpaio will not look so bad if heads start rolling on the US side...
 
 
+7 # ABen 2012-07-18 07:17
Tahoe; you may want to rethink your position on "Little Joe." Arpaio is sheriff of a county that is mostly 100 miles from the border--the Phoenix metro area is his jurisdiction. His methods and tactics have little to do with and are only marginally effective against the kind of nefarious activity you mention. While Joe does "ride herd" on Maricopa Co., his dept. spends much of its time rounding up undocumented immigrants and harassing people who "look illegal." His departments tactics have the effect of chilling relations between law enforcement and the Hispanic community, which makes police work in that community very much more difficult. If you want examples of AZ sheriffs who actually deal with border issues, try Yuma, Santa Cruz, Cochise, or Pima counties. No grand standers there, just hard working officers of the law, most of whom think Arpaio is a blowhard.
 
 
+19 # X Dane 2012-07-16 22:52
Skeptic.
So you profess to be mean too? I certainly think criminal have to take the punishment they are given. Being deprived of your freedom. and having NO choice in what you want to do, is sure hard to live with, but deserved.

But chain gangs were in the bad old day, and humiliating prisoners, will ENSURE that they get so full of HATE, and almost certainly will want to hurt somebody when they leave prison,
Chew on that for a bit. Is that REALLY what you want??
 
 
+20 # Liberalthinker 2012-07-16 23:35
Mr.Skeptik,Puni shment and humiliation are NOT synonymns ... mean ,hateful and Republicans ARE !
 
 
+17 # cherylpetro 2012-07-17 00:56
People like this sheriff, are what is wrong with this country! When we vote them all out, we will be a much better place! (that goes for Mitt Romney and the Republican House too!)
 
 
-10 # humanmancalvin 2012-07-17 01:12
Pigs say Oink.
 
 
-58 # Txrebel1 2012-07-17 01:20
Sheriff Joe is only following the law, I don't see the problem here.
 
 
+20 # ruttaro 2012-07-17 06:26
It's more like he is taking the law and applying it in ways it was never intended, without care or concern for individual rights. His view is similar to those who feel that even if a few innocent people are wrongly arrested, convicted and sentenced then that is alright because it is the price we pay for. Of course those who say this are paying for the errors but that is nothing to what the innocent pay. Sheriff "Doh!" has gone beyond what is necessary for applying and enforcing the law. Indeed he depicts the personality of a bully as he goes after the most vulnerable while far more dangerous criminals are getting away with their crime because the sheriff's department is not spending enough time investigating their crimes. Even if he is enforcing the law there is no reason for the humiliation except maybe one: it gives Sheriff "Doh!" great pleasure.
 
 
+31 # Texas Aggie 2012-07-17 07:39
But he isn't following the law. That's the problem. He's breaking it. He isn't allowed to arrest and hold people without telling them why they are arrested. He isn't allowed to randomly arrest people and hold them at gunpoint just because he enjoys it.
 
 
+18 # Linda 2012-07-17 11:41
Sheriff Joe is only following the law, I don't see the problem here.

REALLY ?
Where have you been living under a rock or something ? Your Sheriff Joe is NOT following the law and he has been warned several times by the Justice Department !
The Constitution gives ONLY the Federal Government the right to set immigration policies and your dumb arse Joe wants to set his own immigration policies. There are no immigration laws that give him the right to commit racial profiling ,pulling over someone and asking for their papers just because he or she looks Latino! There is no immigration law that says he has the right to treat prisoners inhumanely like he does or hold them without a trial! This guy is a sadistic lose cannon and he needs to be stopped and have that badge taken away from him !
I am not a religious person but I do think the quote :But for the grace of God there go I ,fits this situation and your attitude towards Latino's !You could have just as easily been born Latino think about that. Maybe you should try walking in their shoes before you judge them !
 
 
+8 # X Dane 2012-07-17 22:36
Txrebel

And THAT is precisely the PROBLEM. People like you vote disgusting mean Yahoos into law enforcement, and stupid obstructionists into congress, causing constant gridlock.

That is the tragedy of our country. Rebels and uninformed citizens, vote for people, who should NEVER be in control of anything, certainly not the levers of power in congress.
 
 
+32 # bingers 2012-07-17 03:37
I want to see him in his pink uniform in his own jail with the people he railroaded. That would be the proper thing to do with this vile waste of protoplasm.
 
 
+30 # HooverBush 2012-07-17 04:09
Idiots who think this out-of-control SOB is doing right should be mistakenly arrested by one of his Mobs. Then see how much they like the way they are treated until they prove their innocence (guilty until proven innocent), however long that may take.
 
 
+22 # cordleycoit 2012-07-17 04:34
The problem is not Sherrif Joe, No not Arizona's answer to Mussolini, he is simply a symbol used to project the racist attitude of the retirees moving to the "sticker patch" looking for a white only promised land. Then the bosses stole their money and they are stuck in a hot place home to people with a differing world view.Arizona is a hell where the old people get to fight with others for dumpster food rights.
 
 
+20 # Barbara K 2012-07-17 05:16
He is a sadistic SOB and needs to go and if replaced by anyone like him, that one would need to go too. That job doesn't give him the right to humiliate and violate rights of decency to those he has power over. He should be setting a good example for them, not showing them how to be more sadistic.
 
 
+29 # SouthBrun 2012-07-17 06:10
The sheriff has always ignored nationwide correction statistics and proceedures that show his his kind of punishment actually increased the rate of recividism. He doesn't seem to realize that he can't keep them forever and they will return home more hardened. He refused to consider any kind or rehabilitation. It is about time that he is being brought to account for his actions. Maybe some prison time will give him qa true perspective.
 
 
+20 # Bookmark 7 2012-07-17 06:33
This harrassment of both citizens and non-citizens reminds me of someone I recently heard of...Jovita Idar, who was born in the 1800's..she was born a US citizen of Mexican heritage. In the 1880's Texas Rangers instituted a reign of terror by hanging people of both US citizens and illegal Mexicans, simply because they looked Hispanic. At the age of 18 she determined to right this wrong, and began an organization to change what was being done.

In many ways we have not come very far.
 
 
-18 # badbenski 2012-07-17 06:35
This issue is a tad more complicated than meets the eye. Of course Arpaio, the mean spirited, sadistic SOB should have to answer for his civil rights abuses, but unfortunately he could cause a legal clipping of the wings of all County Sheriffs throughout the U.S.

Why does this matter? Whether citizens are aware of it or not, County Sheriffs are the last bastion of defense against Federal government abuses, though few have the courage to exercise that power. With some exceptions, the FBI, DEA and other alphabet agencies cannot run roughshod over citizens of a particular County if the local Sheriff prohibits such actions. Many, if not most, American Country Sheriffs allow the Feds to get by with a cursory jurisdictional wave at their departments before taking action in their County.

In fact, they've become so emboldened in the last 30 years or so that even if a Sheriff has serious problems with a proposed Federal action, as was the case in Waco, the Feds puff up and try to bully their way through.

So while some may applaud Sheriff Arpaio being taken to task for some of his more outrageous policies, let us hope that legal precedent sufficient to erode the power of Country Sheriffs nationwide are not established. The Feds are more than a little annoyed by Sheriffs who become aware of and then exercise the full powers granted them through their sovereign State.
 
 
+10 # Linda 2012-07-17 11:52
This does not apply in this case although you may want to say it does immigration laws are not set by the Sheriffs they are set by the Federal Government . Read the Constitution !
 
 
+14 # 2lilluc 2012-07-17 07:39
It's about time Arpaio was held accountable for his actions. I hope he goes to jail and has to wear a pink striped jumpsuit, work on a chain gang and face all the humiliations he subjected others to. Our prison system is already so dysfunctional and Arpaio's perversity is disgusting! Still, the problem remains, that the blatant racist prejudice of Arpaio is apparently supported and condoned by a great many Arizonians. Arpaio is a typical fear mongerer...lead ing those willing to be led into buying into all of that fear and believing the lies. I wonder if it isn't fear that makes the world go round
sometimes.
 
 
+8 # mdhome 2012-07-17 07:47
Lock him up and make him wear pink lace panties!
 
 
-14 # ecoforestree 2012-07-17 07:48
Whatever alleged crimes Sheriff Joe has committed will be dealt with in a court of law, with witnesses, a judge or jury, prosecutor, and defense attorney. This is not the case for the poor brown-skinned prisoners at Obama's Guantanamo Bay prison camp who have been tortured, humiliated, and kept in chains for upward of ten years without trial or a chance to face their accusers, many without even being charged with a crime! Where is the outrage about that? But the angry people on this site rail about Sheriff Joe as a SOB, but seem to think that torture is OK as long as long as it's carried out by "our SOB."
 
 
+10 # newsmom 2012-07-17 08:43
if i had the money today to fly to london, paris or rome, i would fly to phoenix to sit in court and hear what this very strange law enforcement officer has to say about his bizarre behavior. it might transpire that he is revealed as a sociopath. it would certainly explain a lot.
 
 
+9 # Linda 2012-07-17 12:07
Did you forget that those abuses started on your witless Bush's watch when him and Cheney decided that water-boarding was not torture ? They practically condoned treating those prisoners like dirt!
Gitmo is still open in spite of our protests ,"yes we liberals did protested ,".
War can do terrible things to the mind and sadly some of the military have done some very sick things to prisoners but to blame Obama for that isn't fair and it sure doesn't get your Sheriff Joe off the hook for his crimes . As my mother used to say two wrongs don't make a right! My mother was very wise!
 
 
-4 # ecoforestree 2012-07-18 06:39
Obama promised to close Giantanamo Bay within a year of taking office. Another lie of the teleprompter-re ading war monger who takes pride in having his own "kill list" of 100+ people who have received no trial. If only his worst crime was dressing prisoners in pink pajamas and feeding them hot dogs the innocent civilians who have died in his ongoing dirty wars and drone attacks would be alive today and their communities would still be intact. Now he and Hilary seem quite intent on fueling wars in Syria, Iran, Yemen, and across Africa.
 
 
+4 # akh752 2012-07-19 06:44
He signed the order to close the Guantanamo prison on his first day in office. The Justice Dept. then made plans to transfer prisoners for trial in the United States. There was a big hue-and-cry over that. Fearful, cowering Congress and fearful, cowering state governments said 'no, you can't do that; we're scared here in the land of the brave. Please keep the bogeyman under the bed in Cuba and don't let him out into the open of the American judicial system.' And so here we are. Obama didn't 'lie' he just ran into unexpected cowardice from fellow Americans.
 
 
+7 # X Dane 2012-07-17 23:17
ecoforestree.
You can lay that blame at the feet of Bush. HE gave the OK to torture prisoners,
and now it seems they can not try them, and it may be dangerous to turn them lose.

Obama tried to bring them to trail in New York. Too many in congress refused to let them reach mainland.
 
 
+11 # Maverick 2012-07-17 07:53
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I can only hope this rascist redneck f-i-n-a-l-l-y gets his due. The fact he's likely to get re-elected this fall tells me the bigger problem is the voters who live in Maricopa county. I keep hoping this monster will just die and that can be the end of it, but his hatred seems to sustain him indefinitely. And if the bigger problem is the electorate, they will simply elevate some new monster-in-wait ing to take his place. I fear that reader cordleycoit is spot on.
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+9 # bobby t. 2012-07-17 08:47
Everyone involved should be forced to read the sneeches by dr. seus. there were sneeches that have stars on their bellies and those that don't. the star ones held their noses up to the sky, thinking they were superior to the ones that did not have a star. along comes a man who realizes he can make money on this situation. sound familiar? i read that story to all my students. one of the best things i did. the sheriff would have arrested me.
 
 
+9 # AlwaysAskWHY 2012-07-17 08:54
I WONDER what goes on in Arpaio's bedroom .... There is always MORE to these sadistic f***ks than meets the eye. Just like George Zimmerman in Florida.... who we now know is also a SEXUAL PREDATOR... there is ALWAYS MORE TO THE STORY. And, probably sooner than later, we WILL get to know that, too.

Can't wait for the book to come out!!
 
 
+6 # bobby t. 2012-07-17 08:55
read Dr. Seuss

The Sneetches and all will become clear. There are always people around who will make money on differences of people in the world. only when all the people of the world wise up, will this stop.
 
 
+1 # Linda 2012-07-17 12:12
So true !
 
 
+10 # Old Man 2012-07-17 09:11
This "Tub of Guts" couldn't serve & protect anything.
He brings down this states image the same way the Governor does.
It's like living in the south back in the old day, absolutely no respect for anything or anyone.
 
 
+10 # vgirl1 2012-07-17 10:33
If there is real justice in the world he will be found guilty and will experience the same treatment he has meted out to so many others.
 
 
-26 # Arizonan 2012-07-17 10:35
If you lived in Arizona, you would have a better understanding how bad the problem of illegals has become. It is easy to make comments when you see little or no direct impact to yourself. They mentioned Mesa in the Article, if you lived in Mesa you would see hundreds of illegals hanging out along broadway and the side streets looking for work. coincidently the crime in this area also is high.

The Federal government is not doing anything about it and these people strain limited resources that are paid by my tax dollar. Many of these illegals are good people trying to find work, but if I as a US citizen can't find a construction job because these people are willing to work for less than minimum wage and off the books. I am less sympathetic to their cause.

Kick the 12 million illegals back to whatever country they came from, that will put a lot more Americans to work. Some of these "low" paying jobs that everyone says americans will not do, will then have to pay a good wage to hire US citizens or those with work visa and we can get ourselves out of this recession.

Sheriff Joe has been in court before and probably will again, he is not perfect, but at least he is doing something. I sure am not going to wait for any US president (Democrat or Repuplican) because they don't have the political guts. I voted for Sheriff Joe and given the opportunity will do it again.
 
 
+10 # ABen 2012-07-18 07:35
As a fellow Arizonan, I sympathize with your situation and understandable anger. While I am now retired, several of my friends who work in the building trades are also out of work. However, I suggest you direct some of your anger toward the employers who hire undocumented workers rather than citizens such as yourself.
 
 
-1 # X Dane 2012-07-20 22:45
Arizonan.

Again people, people are notinformed.Oba ma has added many, more border patrol agents than ever before.
 
 
+12 # VLR 2012-07-17 10:55
Check out that drunkard's nose.
 
 
+15 # madp4400 2012-07-17 11:20
I hope he's convicted and sent to one of his own prisons in pink tights and a tutu.
 
 
+3 # newsmom 2012-07-18 13:58
gosh, i wish i wouldn't smile at comments like this, but truth is, seeing arpaio in pink tights and a tutu can't be anything but hilarious....
 
 
+10 # tadn54 2012-07-17 17:21
A large percentage of culpability should be attributed to the ethni-phobic , shallow citizens who have voted this self-absorbed martinet into office continually. It cannot be more obvious that what he espouses in nothing short of cruel and unusual punishment, blatant unabashed racial profiling and strong-armed tactics for nothing more than publicities sake.

In most sane counties, this sub-human piece of guano wouldn't hold any elected office, but be merely pushing a broom to supplement his social security..
 
 
+4 # Kathymoi 2012-07-17 21:13
One can only hope that the courts and the justice system will uphold civil rights. It's a 50/50 chance.
 
 
+8 # Smitty1972 2012-07-18 04:34
People who say jail is for punishing prisoners are most ignorant and are in need of finding out what it is like being convicted wrongfully. It is so repugnant to hear some smug, hypocritical, jackass say "punishment". LIVES, entire LIVES are being destroyed by dirty cops and tyrants like this sherrif.
 
 
0 # Arizonan 2012-07-22 17:33
X Dane, you are correct in that under Obama the number of border patrol agents has doubled to over 20,000. However the number of border patrol apprehensions and prosecutions has dropped from over one million in 2006 to less than 500,000 reported in 2010. So we are now paying more for less results.

Policies that target only those with criminal records will not get the job done. There are many good average people here illegally just trying to make a buck because there is little opportunity where they come from.

However being here illegally puts them in a position to be exploited, plus they enjoy many of the benefits of being in the U.S. without paying the same taxes the rest of us do.

If we are to solve the problem it is more than just border patrol, we must have the will to send all illegals back, stop giving them an ever expanding list of benefits, go after the employers, improve security on the use of social security numbers and other documents.

Then they are welcome back when they go through the proper immigration or work visa process.
 

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