Posted on 06/16/2008 9:08:06 PM PDT by Stoat
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"But don't try to intimidate me to stop enforcing the laws. It will never happen ... That's how I take care of business."
During nearly two decades, Arpaio has garnered world-wide publicity for creating a tent city in the Arizona desert to house county jail inmates, sending out men and women in chain gangs to pick up trash, and clothing inmates in striped suits and pink underwear.
He even offered to accommodate Paris Hilton in one of Maricopa County's jails when the celebrity socialite was sentenced to prison in Los Angeles last year for driving offences.
His latest crackdown against illegal immigrants began about 18 months ago.
He has nothing against immigrants -- his parents were Italian immigrants ('legal' he adds pointedly) -- or Mexicans, he says.
For Arpaio, illegal immigration is a fairness issue. Why should some people wait years for citizenship through the proper channels while others slip across the border?
"The minute you crossed the border, you violated the law," Arpaio said. "There's no doubt that illegals are involved in drug trafficking and other crimes. Many of them, maybe the majority, come here to work.
"Still, it's illegal to come here. I'm going to continue to enforce the law. I took an oath of office. I'm the bad guy. That's okay. It's alright with me."
Arpaio's last sweep sent 200 deputies, helicopters, and an armored car into a one square-mile Latino-dominated town, pulling over anyone with a cracked tail-light or a broken windshield.
He rejects claims that his department is targeting anyone with brown skin.
"We don't racial profile," he said. "We lock everybody up. I'm an equal opportunity guy."
About 16 percent of the 77,000 inmates booked into county jail this year were illegal immigrants. Arpaio believes that by keeping pressure on illegal immigrants, he can drive them from Arizona.
"They're heading south, or they're going to California, but they're sure getting out of Arizona," he said.
"If you can get them out of Arizona, you can get them out of the United States of America little by little. I'm not saying line up the buses, but put the pressure on them.
"Little by little they're going to leave because it's going to be hard to find a job and they're going to go to jail."
Workers' rights and immigrants' rights groups say Arpaio's policies have created a climate of fear.
Elias Bermudez heads Immigrants Without Borders, an immigrants' rights advocacy group. Arpaio's policies are discriminatory and "not conducive to a county that is 30 percent Hispanic," he said.
"He has abused his authority and his elected position to create havoc and a feeling of terror in our community," Bermudez said.
"He has capitalized on the fear and vulnerability of people who came into this country without documents, not in defiance of the laws of the United States, but because this country does not have a legal mechanism to seek work with documents.
"This is a problem of developed nations against undeveloped nations, and it is a problem that needs solving."
Arpaio's sweeps will continue as long as he is sheriff, he says.
His public support -- 80 to 90 percent approval ratings in polls -- make it unlikely he will lose a campaign for re-election in the fall.
"I get more press in one day than the governor gets," he said. "If you go anywhere in the world, all you have to do is say Arizona,' and they say Sheriff Joe.'
"Do you think they know who the governor is? I'm the toughest sheriff in America."
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Readers may also be interested in this:
Inside America's toughest jail (Brit paper says Sheriff Joe Arpaio's ideas would be great for U.K.)
Also,
America still has a few of these old tough birds left.
Sheriff Joe for President!
Too bad so many of them are restricted in their ability to do their jobs by Leftist Mayors, City Councils and Governors. Thank Goodness for the good sense of the people of Maricopa County for continually reelecting him....hopefully their dedication to proper law enforcement will never waver.
He would certainly get my vote :-)
He ain’t Presidential, but he’s one fine Sheriff who understands politics.
Agreed, but many would say the same for President Bush, who by his own admission 'occasionally' jumbles a few words when speaking. In his case, I think that many voters overlooked that in favor of his resolute determination in matters such as the War On Terror.
In the scenario of a President Arpaio candidacy, I think that many voters would be similarly impressed with his dedication to the rule of law....something that the Clinton "administration" didn't seem terribly interested in.
God Bless this “mean ol’ SOB” with a badge on his chest and all those that serve under him.
and Thanks to all those who keep voting to empower him to continue to be true to his office while so many demean and assail him.
and Thanks to all those who keep voting to empower him to continue to be true to his office while so many demean and assail him.
Indeed....he and everyone in his Department richly deserve our prayers and full support. His example serves, among other things, to remind us all that we don't "have" to live in communities 'protected' by wimpy, Left-leaning, criminal-coddling law enforcement officials who only enforce 'some' of the laws 'some' of the time. There IS an alternative..... it's real, it works just fine thank you and it's happening right now.
You're right of course, and he would probably turn down offers for other elected offices if they were to be offered. He's great at his present job and seems quite happy there....and the people of Maricopa County would probably become enraged if he were to ever suggest leaving :-)
Great photo, thanks for posting :-)
"He has capitalized on the fear and vulnerability of people who came into this country without documents, not in defiance of the laws of the United States, but because this country does not have a legal mechanism to seek work with documents.
This certainly qualifies as one of the ten dumbest statements of the year.
The opprobrium heaped in Arpaio's direction is water off a duck's back: after 16 years in office, the veteran lawman is showing no signs of mellowing. "
They feel the need to explain what a pinata is but assume we all know what opprobrium is...LOL
Doesn't that mean he has between 33% and 66% percent of Hispanics on his side?
those that don’t care for him have this web site
i happen to support his crime supression
LOL fer sure! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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