ILL IMM Feds sue AZ sheriff Joe Arpaio

Sysman

Old Geek <:)=
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_arizona_sheriff_lawsuit

By JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press Writer Jacques Billeaud, Associated Press Writer – 9 mins ago

PHOENIX – The U.S. Justice Department sued Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Thursday, saying the Arizona lawman refused for more than a year to turn over records in an investigation into allegations his department discriminates against Hispanics.

The lawsuit calls Arpaio and his office's defiance "unprecedented," and said the federal government has been trying since March 2009 to get officials to comply with its probe of alleged discrimination, unconstitutional searches and seizures, and having English-only policies in his jails that discriminate against people with limited English skills.

Arpaio had been given until Aug. 17 to hand over documents it first asked for 15 months ago.

Arpaio's attorney, Robert Driscoll, declined immediate comment on the lawsuit, saying he had just received it and hadn't yet conferred with his client.

Arpaio's office had said it has fully cooperated in the jail inquiry but won't hand over additional documents into the examination of the alleged unconstitutional searches because federal authorities haven't said exactly what they were investigating.

It's the latest action against Arizona by the federal government, which earlier sued the state to stop its strict new immigration law that requires police officers to question people about their immigration status.

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

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Phoenix and names Arpaio, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and the county.

Arizona's new law — most of which a federal judge has put on hold — mirrors many of the policies Arpaio has put into place in the greater Phoenix area, where he set up a hot line for the public to report immigration violations, conducts crime and immigration sweeps in heavily Latino neighborhoods and frequently raids workplaces for people in the U.S. illegally.

Arpaio believes the inquiry is focused on his immigration sweeps, patrols where deputies flood an area of a city — in some cases heavily Latino areas — to seek out traffic violators and arrest other offenders.

Critics say his deputies pull people over for minor traffic infractions because of the color of their skin so they can ask them for their proof of citizenship.

Arpaio denies allegations of racial profiling, saying people are stopped if deputies have probable cause to believe they've committed crimes and that it's only afterward that deputies find many of them are illegal immigrants.

The sheriff's office has said half of the 1,032 people arrested in the sweeps have been illegal immigrants.

Last year, the federal government stripped Arpaio of his special power to enforce federal immigration law. The sheriff continued his sweeps through the enforcement of state immigration laws.

Last year, the nearly $113 million that the county received from the federal government accounted for about 5 percent of the county's $2 billion budget. Arpaio's office said it receives $3 million to $4 million each year in federal funds.

In a separate investigation, a federal grand jury in Phoenix is examining allegations that Arpaio has abused his powers with actions such as intimidating county workers by showing up at their homes at nights and on weekends.

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Associated Press writer Paul Davenport contributed to this report.

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David Nettleton

Veteran Member
Couple the above with today's Drudge article on a southern Az. county sheriff saying the cartels control the southern third of his state, and the federal signs one hundred miles north of the border advising the danger of travel there.
 

Little-Acorn

Inactive
the Arizona lawman refused for more than a year to turn over records in an investigation into allegations his department discriminates against Hispanics.

Let me guess:

Sheriff Joe asked the Feds to cite the part of the Constitution that gives them the authority to investigate a state law enforcement department.

And instead of simply telling him what part of the Const says they can, they started blustering and throwing lawsuits around.

Right?

:wvflg:
 

techcas

Contributing Member
Funny ask the .Gov for information and you will not get it and have no discourse.
If the .Gov asks you for info you better say "yes sir, yes sir 3 bags full" or you will go to jail.
I would volunteer to be a Deputy in his department just to be there to keep him safe from the Federales.
 
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dstraito

TB Fanatic
Not only are the FEDS not doing their job, they are trying to keep him from doing his.

TREASON I say.
 

Captain D

Senior Member
Sheriff Joe is one of the few politicians who actually earns his pay. Considering the criminal records of some of the illegals, he has probably saved a few citizens' lives with his sweeps.

The people in Washington won't lift a finger to help us. They turn their backs on us and our immigration problems. And now they try to keep us from protecting ourselves.

I'd like to take Eric Holder and his best buddy Obama down to the southern part of our state and drop them off behind one of those warning signs some evening. I doubt they'd survive the night.
 

Warthog

Tusk Up
Took Arizona to the U.N. too! A sitting U.S. President takes one of his own states before the U.N.:kk2: Every American should be going nuts.:crz:over this! If that doesn't show what we're dealing with, then nothing else can.:dvl1:
 

Palmetto

Son, Husband, Father
This is how tyranny begins.

Sheriff Joe is the highest ranking elected official in his county.

The Feds have no business telling him how to run his jail.
 

Lone Wolf

Lives on TB
A fed sob showes up at his office with hand full of crap and he shoude arrest them for governmentle interfearence with a

Then deport them tp the state line.. The southern state line.

lw
 

jesner

Veteran Member
some "kids" never get over that urge to be a bully

The feds have got to start doing their real jobs
 
America at war --- with itself.


Hopefully the mid-term elections will emasculate the power of the current occupant of the People's WH in a few months.

One Party Rule - by EITHER party - clearly sucks...you wind up with insanity such as Pelosi's statement about having to pass a 2000 pg. bill into law so we "can find out what's in it". Arrogance.

Hint to Repubs - run spots of Pelosi along with H. Reid proclaiming how they have all the power they need to do whatever they want. What a combination - colossal arrogance and stupidity.
 

Mzkitty

I give up.
America at war --- with itself.


Hopefully the mid-term elections will emasculate the power of the current occupant of the People's WH in a few months.

One Party Rule - by EITHER party - clearly sucks...you wind up with insanity such as Pelosi's statement about having to pass a 2000 pg. bill into law so we "can find out what's in it". Arrogance.

Hint to Repubs - run spots of Pelosi along with H. Reid proclaiming how they have all the power they need to do whatever they want. What a combination - colossal arrogance and stupidity.


Snortin' pigs running amok.
 

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Sysman

Old Geek <:)=
If you guys in Arizona decide to secede from the "union", let me know. I may be looking to move when I "retire" in a few years...

Perhaps you can get Colorado to join you. Except for "my" current farm, Colorado is my second favorite place on the planet...

Let's start a "movement". Everybody move to Arizona, so we can all tell the Fed to F off...

:scn:
 

denfoote

Inactive
If you guys in Arizona decide to secede from the "union", let me know. I may be looking to move when I "retire" in a few years...

Perhaps you can get Colorado to join you. Except for "my" current farm, Colorado is my second favorite place on the planet...

Let's start a "movement". Everybody move to Arizona, so we can all tell the Fed to F off...

:scn:

Yer welcome to come out anytime you want, but you have to know this: it's 7:54 in the evening on September second and it's still 102 degrees outside. It's forecast to be 107 to 110 tomorrow. You have to ask yourself, am I able to take Arizona fall weather?? We have two seasons here: reasonably cool and really really hot!! Of course there's a slight benefit, we do have the largest nuclear power plant in the nation, right here, to keep yer air con running!!
 

Lone Wolf

Lives on TB
Yer welcome to come out anytime you want, but you have to know this: it's 7:54 in the evening on September second and it's still 102 degrees outside. It's forecast to be 107 to 110 tomorrow. You have to ask yourself, am I able to take Arizona fall weather?? We have two seasons here: reasonably cool and really really hot!! Of course there's a slight benefit, we do have the largest nuclear power plant in the nation, right here, to keep yer air con running!!


Don't know where Buckeye is, but Flagstaff shouden't be to bad.

lw
 

Sysman

Old Geek <:)=
It's forecast to be 107 to 110 tomorrow
No sweat, my parents / sister live in Vegas. Last time I was out there a couple years ago, Labor Day weekend IIRC, it was in the 112 neighborhood... :lol:

Heck, it's been upper 90s in NYC for the last few days, with big time humidity, unlike the "dry heat" out there... :D

Believe me, I'm more than willing to accept "the heat" in exchange for my freedom, in more ways than one... :sheep:

:scn:
 
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