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Arizona sheriff conducts migrant sweeps despite curb
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 10 - 2009


An Arizona sheriff known for
cracking down on undocumented migrants is conducting an
immigration and crime sweep around Phoenix, less than a day
after federal authorities curbed his powers to make immigration
arrests, Reuters reported.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio dispatched deputies on a
two-day "crime suppression" operation in the western Phoenix
valley on Friday, stopping and arresting at least eight people
for minor offenses who could not prove that they were in
Arizona legally.
Arpaio, whose sweeps have led to allegations of racial
profiling, said he is carrying out the operations under Arizona
state laws targeting smugglers and another federal law he says
allows him to detain illegal immigrants.
"Nothing has changed," Arpaio said while overseeing the
operation in a suburb northwest of Phoenix. "We're still going
to be doing what we've been doing tonight and during the last
two and a half years. I don't take orders from anyone."
Arpaio had carried out the sweeps in a partnership with
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that gave select state
and local police authority to make immigration arrests.
His deputies lost powers to enforce immigration laws on the
streets under a revamp to the ICE program announced on Friday,
but they are still allowed to determine the immigration status
of detainees held in county lockups.
Arpaio has held office since 1992 and has been criticized
by Hispanic activists, civic authorities and civil rights
leader Al Sharpton. They say the Phoenix sweeps in areas with
significant Latino populations amount to racial profiling.
He denies it. "This is not racial profiling," he said. "We
treat everyone the same."
Immigration, particularly what to do with almost 12 million
illegal immigrants living and working in the shadows, is a
divisive issue in the United States.
President Barack Obama has pledged to seek support in
Congress to overhaul the system and supports offering illegal
immigrants in good standing the chance to pay a fine and become
citizens. However he also supports cracking down on lawbreakers
and tightening workplace and border enforcement.


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