Ariz. Sheriff Threatened with Justice Dept. Suit - CBS News
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The Justice Department on Tuesday notified an Arizona sheriff's office known for its efforts against illegal immigrants that it has refused to cooperate with a civil rights investigation, is not in compliance with federal law and the department is threatening to sue.Since March 2009, the U.S. Justice Department has been investigating Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office in Phoenix for alleged discrimination and for unconstitutional searches and seizures. Arpaio says the inquiry is focused on his immigration efforts.
Robert Driscoll, a Washington lawyer representing Arpaio, said Justice Department lawyers "have picked the man and the department and are trying to find a violation, rather than find a violation and then seeking to vindicate someone's rights."
"They have been investigating for two years," said Driscoll, who added that most people assume it has something with racial profiling.
But Driscoll said, "If it was going on now, presumably they would have evidence of this now."
In a letter, assistant attorney general Thomas Perez, head of the Justice Department's civil rights division, said the sheriff's office is not turning over material that Perez's lawyers are requesting.
Over a year ago, Arpaio's lawyers asked that the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility investigate alleged attorney misconduct regarding the investigation. In his letter to Arpaio's lawyers, Perez said such "unfounded allegations" are not a basis for refusing to cooperate with the Justice Department probe.
In June, the office concluded that no civil rights division attorney at the Justice Department committed professional misconduct or exercised poor judgment in the probe of Arpaio's office.
Perez gave the sheriff's office until Aug. 17 to turn over documents first requested last year in what the department calls an inquiry into claims of discrimination based on national origin.
Arpaio and his legal counsel said a year ago that the sheriff's office would not cooperate with the inquiry.
The office "has continued its unwarranted refusal to cooperate," Perez wrote.
In June, the office supplied a position statement regarding the operation of its jail facilities.
The statement says "nothing at all about the allegations of discriminatory police practices," and includes no agreement to provide access to sheriff's office facilities and personnel, Perez said in the letter to the sheriff department's legal counsel. The letter also said a limited production of accompanying documents fails to respond to the first request for material made 17 months ago.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination in federally assisted programs on the basis of race or national origin.
Perez pointed out that the sheriff's office signed contractual assurances under Title VI agreeing to allow examination of relevant records by the Justice Department.
The Title VI implementing regulations require that every application for federal financial assistance be accompanied by an assurance that the program will be conducted in accordance with all requirements.
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Paratus
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Congratualtions Sheriff Joe. The federal government has declared war on you for enforcing the law. Gives us an indication of where we stand as a country.
This "rule of law" thing seems to be getting thrown in the toilet by this administration. Holder and his boss should be run out of town on a rail for standing with other countries and against their own. - 2 years ago
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Paratus
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curtisreed
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Paratus:
Tar and feather holder et al...
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curtisreed
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CalgarC
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rofl he looks like a redneck from a 1970's movie
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CalgarC
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estee_arie
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CalgarC:
he acts like one.
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estee_arie
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curtisreed
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CalgarC:
classic liberal nonsensical reply.
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curtisreed
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Incredulous
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onemalefla:
That video is WHACK!
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Incredulous
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KSirys
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Why sue? Lock the old bastard and his people up! We don't need old stupid bigots running our governments or country!!
WE need people that are independent, educated and open minded.
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KSirys
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CalgarC
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KSirys:
stop drinking...
lol i wish that would happen
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CalgarC
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KSirys
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CalgarC:
lol... i only drink from 8am to 8pm... the other times are video game times... so, my day is full... hahahaha...
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KSirys
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EdJoyProductions
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KSirys:
Lucky. :)
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EdJoyProductions
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bailey78
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Lock that bastard up in his own tent city an feed hi the crap he feeds folks
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bailey78
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CalgarC
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bailey78:
leave him alone with no immigrants and well see where hes gonna get his food from rofl... he will be forced to pay higher prices to farm himself...
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CalgarC
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bailey78
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CalgarC:
Now thats a plan I could live with.
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bailey78
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im1mjrpain
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He stood up to the big boys and didn't back down. I respect that. Of course now they are going to standard operating procedure. They will demonize him in the media and go over his records with a fine tooth comb. The fact that he is standing up to them shows he probably doesn't have much to hide. (in my humble opinion). If they had dirt on him they would let him know it and force him to play ball.
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im1mjrpain
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im1mjrpain:
You're 100% right on this one. Joe Apaio is not scared of anybody, including Eric Holder. I'm staring to believe that's he thinks that he's the reincarnation of Wyatt Earp that's actually sheriff of a modern day Tomstone.
I guarantee you that this man will not back from the DOJ.
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keithponder
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libertyforall
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Great to see. Hopefully Arizona protects their own for a man who is simply enforcing the law of the country and not pandering to illegal immigrants to get votes.
The immigration issue could cause a major clash between the states and the federal government. This may be the issue we have all waited for so the states could reassert their 10th Amendment rights.
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libertyforall
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oppressed1
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There is nothing wrong about enforcing laws that already exist.
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oppressed1
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EmperorThan
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Will be hilarious if he ends up in prison on some chain gang as a result.
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EmperorThan:
he wouldnt last too long in there
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02yamahaR1
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thetrimsmith
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I support Sheriff Arpaio and his efforts, yet as with any Law Enforcement Agency, you can bet his department isn't squeeky clean. Just like when they pull us over. If there is nothing to hide, we consent to a search readily. Well, the Feds are pulling him over. Non consent implies what?
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thetrimsmith
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lj111
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joe is doing what all other agencies are afraid to do--his job.
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lj111
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EdJoyProductions
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What took so long?
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EdJoyProductions
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Incredulous
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reminiscent of George Wallace's resistance to desegregating the public schools...what part of public do they just not get?
of course this is interesting when you consider our Federal government's position on the rights of suspected terrorists in parallel with their stance on the rights of illegal aliens.
oh wait...is this another follow the money?
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keithponder
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Incredulous:
Not quite so. Those students were American citizens that were being denied their constitutional rights.
That is not the case here. Please don't try to compare this to the old Jim Crow discrimination of the south.
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keithponder
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keithponder:
I wasn't making that comparison, and I agree with you, those students were American citizens and being denied their constitutional rights, the similarity I saw was in Arpaio and Wallace, both so SURE that their position was true and right and good, and God ordained, that's the part that struck me as uncannily familiar. It is the mindset of the oppressor that I found so familiar, wasn't making a comparison between those students and illegal immigration. I recognize the difference.
On the oppressed, I think it is interesting that our Federal government is so eager to extend protection to illegal immigration when the illegal immigration is supplying cheap labor for US capital and corporate interests, whereas the position of the Federal government on suspected terrorists is extreme in the other direction...rather schizophrenic of the government it seems to me...unless of course you buy into the notion that the Federal government is here to protect the economic interests of corporations and capital, and doesn't really give a damn about people...but I'm a cynic.
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Incredulous
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unimatrix0
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Arpaio is a pig - I hope the Feds nail his ass
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unimatrix0
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unimatrix0:
im right there w/ya
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estee_arie
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unimatrix0:
its like you know him - creepy ;)
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estee_arie
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toyotabedzrock
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It is about time the Feds did something about this fascist.
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PirateSauce
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toyotabedzrock:
....because the govt. ISN'T fascist......?
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PirateSauce
