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Title: Justice Dept. Investigates Arizona Sheriff for Enforcing Immigration Law
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=44899
Published: Mar 12, 2009
Author: Penny Starr
Post Date: 2009-03-12 14:12:14 by Jethro Tull
Keywords: None
Views: 298
Comments: 27

(CNSNews.com) - The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Arizona following requests by congressional Democrats and allegations by liberal activists that the department has violated the civil rights of illegal aliens.

Reps. John Conyers (D-Mich.), Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), and Robert Scott (D-Va.) requested the investigation, and activists groups such as National Day Laborer Organizer Network and ACORN launched petition drives and rallies in support of the probe.

The investigation focuses on Sheriff Joe Arpaio and dozens of officers under his command who were trained through the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Agreements of Cooperation in Communities to Enhance Safety and Security (ACCESS), which partners federal and local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws. (The Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement division is known popularly as ICE.)

In a letter dated March 10, 2009, Loretta Smith, acting assistant attorney general at the DOJ, detailed what her department would be investigating:

"This is to inform you that the United States Department of Justice is commencing an investigation of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (''MCSO'') pursuant to the pattern or practice provisions of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994,42 U.S.C. §14141 ("Section 14141") and the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968,42 U.S.C. § 3789d ("Safe Streets Act"), and pursuant to the prohibitions against national origin discrimination in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,42 U.S.C. §§ 2000d to 2000d-7 ("Title Yr') and the Safe Streets Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3789d(c)."

The letter continues: "The investigation will focus on alleged patterns or practices of discriminatory police practices and unconstitutional searches and seizures conducted by the MCSO, and on allegations of national origin discrimination, including failure to provide meaningful access to MCSO services for limited English proficient (LEP) individuals."

"In conducting the investigation, we will seek to determine whether there are violations of the above laws by the MCSO," the letter says.

Sheriff Arpaio's efforts to enforce immigration laws have been the focus of previous criticism, but Arpaio has defended his department and the results his ICE-trained officers have netted.

Concerning the DOJ’s investigation, Arpaio told CNSNews.com: “I will not back down. What I am doing is upholding the laws of the state of Arizona, and I will not be persuaded to turn my back on my oath of office as sheriff of this county.”

In an August 2008 press release, Arpaio's office detailed those results.

"While the Sheriff’s illegal immigration and human smuggling operations conducted on the streets and roadways here have netted nearly 2,300 arrests, another very successful effort to locate illegal aliens has been quietly happening inside Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s jails," the release said.

It continues: "Despite the growing criticism of the Sheriff’s illegal immigration fight by some valley politicians and activists, Sheriff Arpaio says 60 detention officers trained by ICE officials have conducted over 106,000 interviews and investigations of inmates booked into jail since April of 2007.

"In those 18 months, 16,000 inmates were determined to be illegal aliens. Either they have already been deported or will be deported after being tried and/or serving their sentences for crimes committed in the valley. The work being done be Arpaio’s detention staff is a likely contributor to the recent reduction in crime in the valley,” the press release added.

"That number of 16,000 represents a full one-third (1/3) of all inmates in the United States who have had holds placed on them after being identified by jail or prison officials as illegal aliens."

The press release goes on to say that 20 percent of inmates in the Maricopa County Jail are illegal aliens and that of those, 2,000 illegal aliens - 70 percent - were arrested for felony crimes.

Those felony crimes committed included the following: forgery, 12 percent; kidnapping, 10 percent; aggravated assault, 7 percent; driving under the influence, 7 percent; drug charges, 27 percent; robbery, 3 percent; murder, 3 percent; and theft, 4 percent.

The Democratic Congress members have also asked Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to launch an investigation into the training provided by ICE.


Poster Comment:

Well done Sheriff Joe. Tell Obama's dyke appointee Napolitano that illegals have ruined AZ and it's time to cage them followed closely with deportation.

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#3. To: Jethro Tull (#0)

Arpaio is an embarrassment to AZ citizens and the entire AZ law enforcement community. My younger brother (commander/asst. police chief at a town here in AZ) says they are ashamed to admit he is part of law enforcement. Even his own deputies say he is a jerk and constantly embarasses them.

There are 40,000 felony warrants outstanding in Maricopa County because lazy-ass Joe won't do his job.

2,700 lawsuits have been filed against Arpaio

Joe even staged a phony murder plot against himself!

Truth about goofball Arpaio from the conservative Goldwater Institute AZ (Full report at the link)

MCSO falls seriously short of fulfilling its mission in all three areas. Although MCSO is adept at self-promotion and is an unquestionably “tough” law-enforcement agency, under its watch violent crime rates recently have soared, both in absolute terms and relative to other jurisdictions. It has diverted resources away from basic law-enforcement functions to highly publicized immigration sweeps, which are ineffective in policing illegal immigration and in reducing crime generally, and to extensive trips by MCSO officials to Honduras for purposes that are nebulous at best. Profligate spending on those diversions helped produce a financial crisis in late 2007 that forced MCSO to curtail or reduce important law-enforcement functions.

In terms of support services, MCSO has allowed a huge backlog of outstanding warrants to accumulate, and has seriously disadvantaged local police departments by closing satellite booking facilities. MCSO’s detention facilities are subject to costly lawsuits for excessive use of force and inadequate medical services. Compounding the substantive problems are chronically poor record-keeping and reporting of statistics, coupled with resistance to public disclosure.

www.goldwaterinstitute.or...sion%20Unaccomplished.pdf

Joe Arpaio, MCSO Can't Back Up Bogus Claim that Fox Reality Show Collared 400 Fugitives

blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com...o_mcso_cant_back_up_b.php

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: The Sheriff claims he has a .50 caliber machine gun for use in shooting down terrorist aircraft or explosive laden tractor-trailer rigs. He also claims the machine gun is the only one owned by a U.S. law enforcement agency and that he has authorization from the federal government to shoot down commercial airliners if he believes they have been hijacked.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: The Norberg wrongful death lawsuit was settled out of court for $8.25 million. Sheriff Sheriff Joe Arpaio has repeatedly claimed that this cost the taxpayers nothing since it was paid by an insurance company.

Truth: At the time of the settlement the county had a $1 million "deductible" on its coverage. The taxpayers had to pay the first $1,000,000 on this case and now the deductible has been raised to $5 million.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: He arrested Elvis Presley.

Truth: Actually, Sheriff Joe Arpaio sometimes claims to have arrested Elvis and other times he claims to have stopped him for a traffic violation. No police records nor Presley family records have ever surfaced to show any contact between Elvis and Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: He was a Korean War veteran.

Truth: He was in the Army during the Korean War but he never set foot there. His overseas assignment was in France.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: He broke the famous "French Connection."

Truth: The people really involved in this case never heard of Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: He was involved in "numerous gun battels" and "weekly shootout" as a DEA agent.

Truth: Arpaio has never fired his weapon in the line of duty.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: Recidivism in the jails was reduced during his time as sheriff.

Truth: Sheriff Joe Arpaio spent $10,000 in taxpayer money to have Arizona State University study recidivism in the jail system. The result showed that there was no change in the rate at which inmates returned to jail. Sheriff Joe Arpaio immediately declared that ASU was wrong.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: On the two occasions where he spent a night in the tent city jail he claimed that there were no special security arrangements to protect him.

Truth: The Sheriff's Office Tactical Operations Unit (SWAT TEAM) was on-duty, on overtime, all night, guarding him from a nearby building.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio: He has saved the taxpayers millions of dollars.

Truth: He has cost the taxpayers millions of dollars in legal fees, lawsuits, attorneys fees, settlements, judgments, photographs of himself, videos of himself, and maintaining his personal public relations staff.

Imagine you are the mother of a mentally handicapped thirty-three-year-old-man. Your son functions on the level of a twelve-year-old boy. His disability often causes him to act erratically, but you still hope that one day, he can lead a normal life. One night in August, 2001, he is arrested on a misdemeanor loitering charge when he begins acting strangely in a convenience store. When officers arrive to arrest him, he is clinging to the store's coffee machine and won't let go. Four officers forcibly remove him from the store, handcuff him, and throw him to the ground to be hogtied. The force seems excessive, since your son is disabled and only weighs about a hundred and thirty pounds. A few minutes later, his limbs bound behind his tiny frame, officers load him into the squad car to take him away. Before they pull away, your son asks you, like a little kid:

"Mom, will you ride in the car with me?"

"I can't," you tell him, "the police won't let me."

You figure that the police will probably hold your son overnight, and you head home to get some rest.

Two hours later, your son is dead.

When Charles Agster arrives at Madison Street Jail, he is confused, as is typical of his condition. He tries to wriggle underneath a bench, and although he is still hogtied, three or more officers and a sheriff's deputy jump on him, punch him, and knee him in the side. One officer grips his face, pressing upward toward his chin. Although he is now unresponsive, the officers drag him, face down, into the Intake area and strap him into a restraint chair. They place a spit-hood over his head, encasing him in darkness. Minutes later, he stops breathing. The original autopsy lists "positional asphyxia due to restraint" as his cause of death.

Videotape of the incident shows guards trying to resuscitate Agster, but he's already brain dead. A 2002 Amnesty International report expresses concern "that the degree of force used against Agster was grossly disproportionate to any threat posed by him."

Forty-year-old Brian Crenshaw was serving a short sentence for shoplifting. Although Crenshaw had been in and out of jail for years and had a drug problem, he had never been accused of a violent crime. He was also legally blind. After an altercation with officers, Crenshaw reported injuries to jail medical personnel. His eye and nose were sutured, and his vitals were taken. Crenshaw stated that he was pushed to the wall, punched and kicked by officers. Apparently, the struggle ensued when Crenshaw refused to show his ID in a lunch line. Due to the altercation, Crenshaw was placed in lockdown.

For the next six days, nobody entered or left his cell. On March 14, Crenshaw was found unconscious next to his bunk. He had a broken neck, several broken toes, and extensive internal injuries. He was comatose, his intestines had ruptured, and his vertebrae needed to be straightened with a halo. Doctors told Crenshaw's mother that his internal injuries were so severe they had to surgically open his stomach to relieve swelling. The sheriff's office asserts that Crenshaw's struggle with guards did not cause the injuries that led to his death. Despite the severity of Crenshaw's injuries, the sheriff's office maintains that these injuries were incurred when he fell from his bunk.

On a CBS 5 program after the incident, interviewer Chris Hayes asks Arpaio, "Is it possible your guards beat Brian Crenshaw to death?

"Is it possible?" Arpaio sneers. After an uncomfortable pause, he continues, "No, they did not, they did not, and if that's what your critics, or that you're insinuating we went into that cell block and beat him up and threw him to the floor is ridiculous. We did a thorough investigation on that. The man fell off a bunk."

Crenshaw's bunk was 4'2" high, about a foot shorter than a child's bunk bed , or as Chris Hayes pointed out in his investigation, a little taller than a desk.

More at the link

www.arpaio.com/blood-on-hands/3.php

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s decided to put journalists on notice that “freedom of speech” has its limits in his county. He ordered his tax paid attorney to send a letter to the West Valley View newspaper threatening legal consequences over a head line that the sheriff disliked.

Other items

www.ripoffreport.com/sear...o&q6=&q7=&submit2=Search!

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2009-03-12   15:06:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: bush_is_a_moonie (#3)

His sins are forgiven as long as he keeps those wetbacks behind barbed wire and dressed in pink panties.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-03-12   15:12:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Jethro Tull (#4) (Edited)

So far he has been responsible for costing AZ taxpayers appx $49,000,000 because of all the lawsuits caused by the stupid things he has done. And don't buy the numbers he uses in his claims about arresting illegals. Research done by the AZ Republic and a few other newspapers here have determined that most of them are just publicity/propaganda BS.

Because of something I said to him once the look he gave me told me he wished he could put me in tent city. Two coworkers and I just laughed at him about it and walked away. I must admit, I enjoyed embarassing him in front of about 30 people.

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2009-03-12   15:28:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: bush_is_a_moonie (#5)

I'm sure he's a grade A prick regarding all we hold dear, but AZ, among other border states, is under active invasion. That it has become the kidnapping capital of the USA is a sad tribute to these rats. I understand more than 20% of the prison population are illegals? If true, he has his hands full. That said, from the article I posted, he has all the right enemies including the twat Obama hired to replace Chertoff. I'd give Joe all the tools he needs to kick the snot out of the illegals and their supporters. Nothing less than the sovereignty of the greater part of our Southwest is at stake.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-03-12   15:40:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Jethro Tull (#6) (Edited)

Yes, illegals and crime by illegals is out of control here. What's funny and kinda sad about Arpaio is he claims as the county Sheriff that he is in charge of/responsible for all other law enforcement agencies in the county including the Phx police dept. As a result, any time one of the other agencies (Phx, Mesa, Scottsdale etc) police departments bust a holding house or anything to do with illegals he adds the numbers to those of his department and tries to claim responsibility. That is why the all the local police departments are constantly at war with him. One of the things that really pisses alot of people off here is how he used over $600,000 in taxpayer money to make a private purchase of property and then when the State Atty's General office began to investigate Arpaio used a friend who was a judge here to have the records sealed and then destroyed before they could be examined.

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2009-03-12   15:47:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: bush_is_a_moonie (#10)

What's funny and kinda sad about Arpaio is he claims as the county Sheriff that he is in charge of/responsible for all other law enforcement agencies in the county including the Phx police dept.

Isn't Phoenix a "sanctuary city"? That in and of itself is illegal. If it is, I'd be happy somebody stepped in and tried to fight the invasion. I honestly have no idea if his police power extends this far, but sheriffs do have expansive authority (tho rarely used).

Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-03-12 15:54:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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