Fed’s misplaced resources used to attack Arizona sheriff

by YankeeJim | September 3, 2010 at 03:33 am
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Attention Federal Government, President Obama, Eric Holder, and Janet Napolitano, Americans want immigration laws enforced. We do not want the Justice Department squandering resources conjuring up discrimination charges on behalf of inmates. We want the Mexican illegals returned to Mexico – darse prisa. (Hurry up)

Lay off the sheriff and Arizona you big government boneheads.

Justice Department sues Arizona sheriff Arpaio

By Stephanie McCrummen

Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 2, 2010; 11:03 PM

The Justice Department sued Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Arizona's Maricopa County, on Thursday, saying his office has repeatedly declined to hand over documents to federal investigators examining whether his aggressive tactics against illegal immigrants have violated their civil rights.

Arpaio, whose Phoenix area office has drawn widespread attention for his unusual practices, has been the focus of U.S. investigators who have opened criminal and civil investigations of the sheriff and his office.

Justice officials said that Arpaio's decision not to respond to routine document requests was rare, and that he had produced few of the documents sought.

"The actions of the sheriff's office are unprecedented," said Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general for the civil rights division. "It is unfortunate that the department was forced to resort to litigation to gain access to public documents and facilities."

In a statement, Arpaio and his attorney suggested that the lawsuit is a publicity stunt. They said that the sheriff's office had turned over "thousands of pages" of documents and that it pledged as recently as this week to cooperate with federal authorities.

"These actions make it abundantly clear that Arizona, including the Sheriff, is Washington's new whipping boy," Arpaio said. "It's time to take the gloves off."

The lawsuit is the third filed by the Justice Department in connection with how authorities in Arizona handle immigrants. On Monday, the department sued a network of community colleges in Maricopa County, saying they placed illegal requirements on non-citizens seeking jobs. In May, the department sued the state and Gov. Jan Brewer (R) over the state's new immigration law.

A federal grand jury in Phoenix is examining whether Arpaio misappropriated federal money and used his office to intimidate his political opponents. The Justice Department's civil rights division is investigating whether Arpaio's office engaged in "discriminatory police practices and unconstitutional searches and seizures," and whether his jail discriminated against Hispanic inmates, according to letters the division sent to Arpaio.

The latest lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Phoenix, asks a federal judge to force the sheriff's office to comply with 51 requests for documents and to provide investigators access to jails, command staff, officers and inmates.

In the suit, Justice Department lawyers detail more than a year's worth of letters and meetings between the department and the sheriff's office. While Arpaio initially produced 11 pages of documents, he later held a news conference and sent letters announcing that he would no longer cooperate, the suit says.”

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YankeeJim

Off target and why Obama has lost the trust of the American people.

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t k kidwai

Blaming the entire blame at Obama's door is not justifiable.Illegal immigiration is neither a new problem nor there were no laws to deal with illegal immigirants.Its enforcement was,and is,subject to judicial scrutiny and that is biggest hurdle in its implementation.One option available to Fed government is to pass a new law,barring illegal immigirants from approach to courts against detention and deportation.Respect for human rights of illegal immigirants and non-intervention by judiciary can't go together.

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YankeeJim

True the problem has been with us a long time. Now, however, it is Obama's watch and we wanted change we could believe in. This is not it.

The law is straightforward and the processing mechanism should be swift. The backlog is a problem and resources should be committed to the processing of illegals, not hounding an Arizona sheriff.


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t k kidwai

YJ.With change of watch,time doesn't change.

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