immigration sweeps

Brewer asks judge to reject bid by critics to bar police from enforcing Ariz. immigration law

Brewer asks judge to reject bid by critics to bar police from enforcing Ariz. immigration law Saying opponents of Arizona’s immigration law are merely speculating about racial profiling, Jan Brewer has asked a federal judge to reject a bid to prevent police from enforcing the statute’s most contentious section.

When a taste for publicity bites back

When a taste for publicity bites back In nearly 20 years as sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio has honed his publicity skills, but now his penchant for public relations coups, threatens to become one of his greatest liabilities.

Judge to decide whether Latinos are racially profiled in Ariz. sheriff’s immigration patrols

Judge to decide whether Latinos are racially profiled in Ariz. sheriff’s immigration patrols For six years, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America has vehemently denied allegations that his deputies racially profile Latinos in his trademark immigration patrols.

Justice Department halts negotiations with Arpaio, plans to sue (Video)

Justice Department halts negotiations with Arpaio, plans to sue (Video) The Justice Department Civil Rights Division has cut off negotiations with Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio an indication that the federal government could begin legal proceedings against the infamous law man.

Arpaio: s-comms’ emperor

Joe Arpaio was a nude emperor that that we were told was actually wearing robes of justice that only the fair minded could see. However it turns out the innocent were right and now we all have to admit what we have been gawking at.

Latino dad of 2-year-old transplant patient faces deportation

Latino dad of 2-year-old transplant patient faces deportation In his two years of life, little Jesus Pereyra Jr. has faced some tough trials, first in surviving a heart transplant and now the possibility of being separated from his dad who could be deported.

Arpaio’s office, known for immigration sweeps, misspent $99M

Arpaio’s office, known for immigration sweeps, misspent $99M An examination in Arizona’s Maricopa County has found that the sheriff’s office, widely known for efforts against illegal immigrants, inappropriately spent $99 million from two jail funds over the last eight years to pay for other law enforcement operations — including immigration patrols.

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