Posted on 10/19/2009 9:33:26 PM PDT by machogirl
Sheriff Joe held a sweep in NW Phoenix, Friday October 16, 2009. He had a press conference after. US Department of Justice Officials (approximately 5) showed up at the conference, UNDERCOVER, POSING AS REPORTERS. When contacted by a Sheriff commander, the Federal Civil Rights officials posing as journalists, conducted themselves "unprofessionally" and "refused to provide official identification. Only one official from the "covert team provided any form of ID when pressed." That was the senior trial attorney, (phonetics) G. Yong Jung. She has been conducting the DOJ's investigation of the Sheriff's office re: allegations of racial profiling. Ms. Yong Jung (Phonetic) confirmed that those who REFUSED TO PROVIDE ID TO THE SHERIFF DEPARTMENT WERE Department of Justice Officials. 'The DOJ attorney is a max contributor to Obama campaign and seeks a judgeship.'
I’m willing to bet that stand-up isn’t their day job.
That is one of my favorite movies.
Thanks to the prodding of bahbla, found her name.
Candidate Contributor Employer Date Amount
Obama, Barack JUNG, JE YON
WASHINGTON,DC 20009 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/ATTORNEY 10/7/08 $2,300
This is like a spy movie directed by michael moore, starring sat night live crew.
this is interesting: http://muffledoar.blogspot.com/2009/07/muffled-oar-has-previously-reported-on.html
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
DOJ Engages in Misconduct - Cover Up in Sheriff Joe Case
The Muffled Oar has previously reported on the dispute between Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arapio and the Department of Justice. Why is the Department after him? Because Arpaio doesn’t have enough Spanish spoken in the jails and does an extremely good job finding and ensuring illegal aliens are deported.
It has been reported that an attorney involved in the matter may have engaged in illegal and unethical communications without the lawyers present on the other side. Even worse, the Department may have obtained documents illegally.
The Department of Homeland Security had a separate and distinct investigation of the Sheriff. The Department of Justice lawyers are alleged to have illegally called the shots in the DHS investigation and obtained through DHS requests documents which DOJ had no right to obtain. That much has already been reported here and in other news outlets. But what hasn’t been reported are the details of DOJ’s efforts to cover up this wrongdoing and buy the silence of Maricopa County before the details of the wrongdoing became publicly known. The Muffled Oar’s sources report the truth is far worse than what media outlets like the Arizona Republic has thus far reported.
In the wake of the controversy, Chief of the Special Litigation Section (SPL) Shanetta Cutlar reached out to Clarisse McCormick in the the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and offered to strictly segregate the DOJ and DHS investigations. More specifically, given the controversy (and the unethical conduct by Trial Attorney Je Yon Jung) over SPL using documents and information gathered by DHS auditors — which would circumvent attorney-client privilege — Cutlar told the County attorney that, if it would cooperate with the Justice Investigation, SPL would not use any of the documents gathered by DHS. (Cooperate means consent to interviews and document hand overs.)
Whether or not SPL would really have been able to abide by Cutlar’s promise is something we’ll never know. Why? Because before Maricopa County’s McCormick could respond to this offer, Ms. Cutlar advised Deputy Assistant Attorney General Steve Rosenbaum (yes, him again) of her offer. Rosenbaum responded with anger and said that Cutlar had no authority to make such an offer and ordered her to rescind it. Cutler objected. So Ms. Cutlar was forced to contact Ms. McCormick and rescind the offer.
Stated another way, Rosenbaum mandated that SPL use documents gathered illegally in violation of the attorney-client privilege. SPL Section Chief Cutler strongly opposed Rosenbaum’s command and the unethical consequences. She articulated these objections to Rosenbaum. Even worse for the Department of Justice, as has been reported, the Sheriff has now refused to cooperate with the Justice investigation. And in no small part, the Civil Rights Division has the petty Steve H. Rosenbaum to blame.
Muffled Oar readers will recognize the name Steve Rosenbaum. He is the same poltical hatchet man that:
1. Endorsed race discrimination against white New Haven Firefighters.
2. Enabled armed black panthers to get away with voter intimidation.
3. Went after the North Carolina Republicans for voter intimidation for sending junk mail.
Will any Arizona newspaper have the skill and guts to report on the fight inside Justice on how to handle the unethical behavior of Je Yon Jung? Will the Arizona Republic have the courage to report that illegal conduct by Department attorneys is being used to build a case against the Sheriff? Cutler wanted to fix the problem but Rosenbaum overruled her and made it worse. Will the dinosaur media cover it? Don’t hold your breath.
Posted by Isaac Muzzey at 12:48 PM
VERY serious. We are standing on the precipice and they are pushing with all their might. We simply have GOT to stop this somehow.
The Good Sheriff is in real danger. The only thing that might save him is more and even more publicity. We got to watch his back.
here’s a bio of her
Je Yon Jung
Je Yon Jung is a senior trial attorney with the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Housing & Civil Enforcement Section, where her primary responsibilities include litigation of fair housing and public accommodation discrimination cases throughout the United States. She entered the Civil Rights Division in 1997 under the Department’s Honors Program. From 1996-1997, she clerked for the Honorable Linda K. Davis on the D.C. Superior Court. She received her J.D. from the Ohio State University College of Law with honors in 1996. She received her B.A. in Philosophy of Law and Communications from the University of Colorado-Boulder in 1992. Ms. Jung is a mentor for Asian American LEAD, a local community-based organization providing direct services primarily to the Southeast Asian refugee population, and former group coordinator for Asian American LEAD’s young women’s creative writing group. Ms. Jung is the D.C. chapter representative to the national board of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum, an organization dedicated to forging a grassroots progressive movement for social and economic justice and the political empowerment of Asian and Pacific American women and girls.
There are those psycho-edu-babble words again: progressive, empowerment, social and economic justice
LoL, LoL if it weren’t so frickin bad..that is funny. I was thinking about the new sat night live crew. Or any crews since the original cast. None have been funny and are such poor actors, they are the only ones I could think of to equate the administration clowns that are stuck on stupid!
Not sure how things work elsewhere, but here in Texas if a law enforcement officer asks someone to provide their I.D. and they refuse or provide something invalid, the person is arrested and hauled to jail.
Sheriff Joe’s debupties should have arrested all of the masquerading DOJ folks for refusing to provide proper I.D.
“political empowerment of Asian and Pacific American women and girls.”
Meaning hand them over to ACORN for placement in the underground “job” market to service crooked politicians and other assorted nuts.
All he has to do is wait till they drive off,,,
They’ll give him their DL or it’s Tent City and
Pink Drawers!!!...;0)
If you are nearby organize citizens (tea party?) in his area to protect him and support him. He’s standing up and he should know people care and are watching out for him.
LOL. All that came to mind was the pathological lying guy.
she is also a member of a group that supports, (surprise) immigration reform, anti-war, etc.
http://www.napawf.org/index.php
Statement of Principles for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Immigrant Asian women are vital contributors to the economic and social wealth of our communities. Of the estimated 13.5 million Asian Americans living in the U.S., approximately two-thirds are foreign-born,1 and an estimated 1.2 million are undocumented.2 Although our communities are diverse in ethnicities and cultures, we all share the need for immigration reform that provides workable solutions that uphold our nations values to fix our broken immigration system.
To move forward together, comprehensive immigration reform must consider the unique needs of immigrant women. Currently, women and girls represent more than half of the immigrant population gaining legal permanent resident status.3 Yet immigrant Asian women, especially those who are undocumented, face immigration restrictions, language barriers, and social constraints that limit their ability to achieve economic self-sufficiency and independence. When relegated to low-wage work sectors such as garment industries, food services, and private households, immigrant Asian women are more susceptible to exploitation and harassment. Furthermore, Asian survivors of trafficking or domestic violence language lack the language fluency and knowledge of the U.S. legal system to access life-saving legal and support services.
NAPAWF believes that true comprehensive immigration reform must be grounded in principles of human rights and include provisions that support all immigrants, their families, and communities. Just and humane immigration policies must prevent the trafficking and exploitation of immigrants and end harsh immigration enforcement practices. In partnership with immigrant rights, womens rights, and reproductive justice organizations, NAPAWF will advocate for comprehensive immigration reform legislation that incorporates the following set of principles:
Provide a Path to Permanent Residency and Citizenship
Immigrant Asian women contribute to the U.S. economy, keep their families together, pay taxes, invest in their childrens education, and are an integral part of their communities. We need to promote an immigration system that recognizes their important contributions and creates reasonable channels to citizenship, lawful status, and access to both high and low-wage worker visas....
**among other progressive issues
she’s also a board member of this progressive group (perfect obama judge material)
The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) was founded in 1994 during a political turning point for Korean Americans. The LA Civil Unrest of April 29, 1992 and the subsequent anti-immigrant wave in Congress, precipitated by Prop 187, posed tremendous challenges to Korean Americans as people of color, working families and immigrants. The state of America at that time led a group of local grassroots community based organizations to come together to form NAKASEC with the purpose of projecting a national progressive voice on major civil rights and immigrant rights issues and promoting the full participation of Korean Americans with the greater goal of building a national movement for social change.
http://muffledoar.blogspot.com/2009/07/muffled-oar-has-previously-reported-on.html
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
DOJ Engages in Misconduct - Cover Up in Sheriff Joe Case
excerpt:
Will any Arizona newspaper have the skill and guts to report on the fight inside Justice on how to handle the unethical behavior of Je Yon Jung? Will the Arizona Republic have the courage to report that illegal conduct by Department attorneys is being used to build a case against the Sheriff? Cutler wanted to fix the problem but Rosenbaum overruled her and made it worse. Will the dinosaur media cover it? Don’t hold your breath.
I had never read this before until tonight. These libs are sneaky. It’s amazing how many of them have planted themselves in the Govt.
2/11/09
"Kidnapping Capital of the U.S.A."
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6848672&page=1
"In what officials caution is now a dangerous and even deadly crime wave, Phoenix, Arizona has become the kidnapping capital of America, with more incidents than any other city in the world outside of Mexico City and over 370 cases last year alone. But local authorities say Washington, DC is too obsessed with al Qaeda terrorists to care about what is happening in their own backyard right now.
(SHARE: Wave of abductions hit Phoenix. Is Washington paying enough attention?)
More Photos"We're in the eye of the storm," Phoenix Police Chief Andy Anderson told ABC News of the violent crimes and ruthless tactics spurred by Mexico's drug cartels that have expanded business across the border. "If it doesn't stop here, if we're not able to fix it here and get it turned around, it will go across the nation," he said.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown warned that as the U.S. government focuses so intently on Islamic extremist groups, other types of terrorists those involved with the same kidnappings, extortion and drug cartels that are sweeping Phoenix are overlooked.
"Those [criminals], for the average Californian or the average America, may be a more immediate threat to their well being," Brown said.
In fact, kidnappings and other crimes connected to the Mexican drug cartels are quickly spreading across the border, from Texas to California. The majority of the victims are either illegal aliens or connected to the drug trade."
There are also quite a few “unidentified dead” popping up in the west valley where they are dumped. Drug “hits” are being done in Phx by the cartels.
Isn’t it odd that the Az.Republic doesn’t write about it? /s
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