You've heard a lot about the Justice Department's lawsuit to stop the new Arizona immigration law. But that's just one part of the Obama administration's multi-front war on immigration enforcement in Arizona.
In addition to the drive to kill the new law, Attorney General Eric Holder is also suing the Maricopa Community College system in Phoenix, alleging it broke the law by requiring a job seeker to provide a green card before being hired. And on Thursday the Justice Department filed suit against the Maricopa County Sheriff's office, run by the flamboyant Joe Arpaio, as part of an extended investigation into alleged civil rights violations there.
Despite the splash of attention from the newest lawsuit, the Justice Department's investigation of Arpaio could end badly for Holder. When the Department first informed Arpaio that a probe was under way, back in March 2009, it sent a letter saying the investigation would focus on "alleged patterns or practices of discriminatory police practices and unconstitutional searches and seizures." But now we learn that just six months before that, in September 2008, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, did its own investigation of Arpaio's office -- and gave it a clean bill of health. Arpaio's lawyers recently got a copy of the ICE report through the Freedom of Information Act.
ICE officials evaluated how the sheriff's office performed under a law that allows specially trained local law enforcement officers to enforce parts of federal immigration law. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, which is the largest sheriff's office in the Arizona, has 189 officers who have been trained by ICE to enforce federal immigration statutes.
The report, crammed with acronyms and bureaucratese, is not light reading. But struggle through it, and the key sentence is this: "The OI and DRO supervisors consider the conduct and performance of the MCSO ... officers to be professional and meeting the requirement of the MOA." Translated, that means officials from the Homeland Security Department's Office of Investigation (OI), along with officials from the Detention and Removal Operations office (DRO), concluded that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO), in its handling of illegal immigrants, acted in a professional manner and complied with a memorandum of agreement (MOA) under which the government gave them the authority to enforce federal law. That agreement included a ban on racial profiling.
ICE investigators also interviewed top federal officials involved in illegal immigrant cases in Arizona. They found an "excellent" working relationship between the sheriff's office and the feds. ICE talked as well to federal prosecutors in Phoenix, who described the cases brought by Maricopa County as "high quality."
In all, it's a quite positive assessment of an operation that just six months later would come under the Justice Department's microscope for alleged civil rights violations. It also lends indirect support to Arpaio's contention that the Justice Department investigation is politically motivated.
A tidbit of information contained in other government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act also suggests politics may be involved. Arpaio's lawyers found a March 11, 2009, e-mail, sent just after the Justice Department investigation was announced, from an ICE employee to John P. Torres, then the acting assistant secretary of ICE. "Did you see this?" the e-mail said, attaching a news report on the investigation. "Yes," Torres responded a few minutes later. "Interesting politics at play."
What happens now? It's been nearly a year and a half since the investigation began, and the Justice Department has not charged the sheriff's office with violating anyone's civil rights. Instead, Thursday's lawsuit goes after Arpaio for allegedly failing to cooperate fully in the probe.
"It's a totally political lawsuit," says Bob Driscoll, a former Bush Justice Department Civil Rights Division official who is representing Arpaio. "They want to find evidence of discrimination, but all they're finding is evidence of law enforcement that includes immigration enforcement." (The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment.)
Failing to find proof of real discrimination in Maricopa County could ultimately doom the administration's entire crusade in Arizona. The much-publicized suit against the new immigration law is based on the possibility that it might result in future discrimination, but at the same time the department is struggling to find evidence of civil rights violations in Arpaio's office, which uses enforcement techniques similar to those outlined in the new law. There's a real chance that in the end Obama's war on Arizona will come to nothing.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/New-evidence-undermines-feds_-case-against-Arizona-705578-102106209.html
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Obama and his clown car of fools govern as a travesty daily.
Who is surprised?
The weakest President in history should be tried for treason.
Posted Sep-6-2010 ByjumpingforJoy (3897.26) jumpingforJoy Send Message
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holder is a Coward and barry's boot licker - - - Hope he loses this case and barry fires him over it ! ! !
Posted Sep-6-2010 Bykevinmm16 (45.76) kevinmm16 View Channel Send Message
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we need to remove all communist from the all offices
Posted Sep-6-2010 BySouthern_Cross (262.96) Southern_Cross View Channel Send Message
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FUCKING CLOWN GOVERNMENT. Worst EVER.
Posted Sep-7-2010 ByEva_Destruction (2727.44) 
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Read the case Sun Warrior. States have no authority over immigration. Period.
Posted Sep-7-2010 ByCWG40 (44.98) 
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If only this piss poor excuse of a prick Holder went after the Bush admin as hard as he is this crap
Posted Sep-6-2010 ByZardoz003 (1572.32) 
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Ironic huh?
Birds of a feather...perhaps?
Here's a related post with the Fed proposing letting ILLEGAL immigrants go free.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2bb_1283785677
Posted Sep-6-2010 ByArizona_Patriot (3118.66) 
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Exactly.
You can almost see the puppet master's hand up this Kenyan's ass.
Wish you guys could strip him down like a disgraced soldier, rip off his lapels, chevrons, break his ceremonial sword....
Bush was a criminal, this guys just a fucking muppet.
Posted Sep-7-2010 Bymichael567 (1929.30) michael567 View Channel Send Message
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The cases mentioned by that jerk Byran York have nothing to do with the case against Arizona's Senate Bill 1070. SP 1070 attempts to regulate an area that has been preempted by the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act.
Under the Supremacy Clause, states are not allowed to enforce federal laws absent some sort of an agreement.
Arizona's to attempt to enforce federal immigration law on its own is in violation of the Supremacy Clause. Period.
And we already have an alien registration More..
Posted Sep-6-2010 ByCWG40 (44.98) 
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States give the feds authority not the other way around. It's time for states to reaffirm their soverienty over the federal bureaucrats.
Posted Sep-7-2010 Bysun-warrior (131.96) sun-warrior View Channel Send Message
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