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Obama Vs. Sheriff Joe

Sheriff Joe Arpaio accused of 'unconstitutional and unlawful actions' in the handling of Hispanics

The Justice Department has filed a civil lawsuit in federal court accusing Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona and his office using "unconstitutional and unlawful actions" in their handling of Hispanics. The formal complaint alleges that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) and Sheriff Arpaio, the nation's so-called "toughest sheriff," engaged in and continue to engage in a pattern of discriminatory practices against Hispanics.

'I am the constitutionally and legitimately elected sheriff and I absolutely refuse to surrender my responsibility to the federal government,' he said. 'And so to the Obama administration, who is attempting to strong arm me into submission only for its political gain, I say, 'This will not happen, not on my watch.''

'I am the constitutionally and legitimately elected sheriff and I absolutely refuse to surrender my responsibility to the federal government,' he said. 'And so to the Obama administration, who is attempting to strong arm me into submission only for its political gain, I say, 'This will not happen, not on my watch.''

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Among other allegations, Arpaio and his office are accused of discriminatory and otherwise unconstitutional law enforcement actions against Latinos who are frequently stopped, detained and arrested on the basis of race, color or national origin.

Arpaio's office is also accused of discriminatory jail practices against Latino inmates with limited English skills; and the illegal retaliation against their perceived critics, subjecting them to baseless criminal actions, unfounded civil lawsuits or meritless administrative actions.

A "notice of intent to file civil action" came earlier this week from Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas E. Perez in a letter.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General Roy Austin, a top litigator in the department's Civil Rights Division, issued an ultimatum to Arpaio's office that it was absolutely mandatory for the sheriff's office to agree to an outside monitor otherwise there was no reason for further meetings.

The sheriff said the appointment of an outside monitor "essentially usurps the powers and duties of an elected sheriff" and transfers them to a person or group of persons selected by the federal government.

"Every policy decision, every operation, every new program in the jails and in enforcement, virtually everything would have to be approved by the monitor, nullifying the authority of the elected sheriff and eviscerating the will of the citizens of Maricopa County," he said.

"I am the constitutionally and legitimately elected sheriff and I absolutely refuse to surrender my responsibility to the federal government," he said. "And so to the Obama administration, who is attempting to strong arm me into submission only for its political gain, I say, 'This will not happen, not on my watch.'"

Arpaio's attorney, Jack MacIntyre, called a federal monitor the "most extreme proposal." MacIntyre says that the federal government has refused to provide any details or proof as to how it came to the conclusion that Maricopa County Sheriff's Office employees engage in patterns and practices of racial profiling.

"We have never agreed to a monitor replacing the duly elected sheriff," he said. "We have always been open to negotiating these issues raised by the DOJ, but never the appointment of a monitor."

Last December the Justice Department in a scathing report accused the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office of violating federal law and the Constitution in the handling of Hispanics it arrested and held in its jail system. Perez at the time said a three-year civil investigation found that the sheriff and his deputies engaged in unconstitutional conduct and violations of federal law that jeopardized the sheriff's "commitment to fair and effective" law enforcement.

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  1. "G.G." a Mother against drugs
    1 year ago

    KarlVDH, I understand that most illegal aliens in Sheriff's Joe's jail are criminals helping to
    saturate our country with their illegal DRUGS! They have to be incarcerated and sent back to their own drug infested country...Sheriff Joe is doing a good job of his responsibility....If he wasn't then there would be more illegal criminals on our streets killing our young impressionable children....

  2. KarlVDH
    1 year ago

    Mr. George Dinsmore, with all due respect to yurself personally, what a ridiculous thing to say.
    If this WERE a "Communist" administration, illegal aliens caught sneaking into the country could- and probably would- be arrested as spies, tortured, and executed without their families ever knowing what happened.
    So, if you don't like current US policy relating to illegals, maybe you'd be more comfortable in a country like Cuba or China, where they KNOW what to do with illegals.
    For myself, I'll stick with America.

  3. KarlVDH
    1 year ago

    ...Aren't we Catholics? Christians?
    Who exactly did Jesus say we ought to push away?
    Where does jesus tell us who we SHOULDN'T share with?
    "Christian Nation." What a joke. A terrible, unfunny joke. More like, "I got mine... to heck with you!"

  4. George C. Dinsmore
    1 year ago

    It's really not hard to believe what this Communistic Administration will do to have the support of
    the Latin Community, to get re-elected. I Say GOD BLESS THE USA.

  5. joe
    1 year ago

    The United States of America Vs. Sheriff Joe. Why can't the Catholic Church of all the institutions on earth undestand the concept of compliance with laws and regulations from a higher authority? Sheriff Joe is a malignent narcissist who feels he is annointed, special and above the law. He overlooks his own serious crimes against the community,state and God as if they were nothing while at the same time punishing the smallest of misteps of others with an iron hand.

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