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US Sheriff Joe Arpaio 'discriminated against Hispanics' | US Sheriff Joe Arpaio 'discriminated against Hispanics' |
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A lawman known for his tough stance on immigration has routinely discriminated against Hispanics, according to a federal investigation. | A lawman known for his tough stance on immigration has routinely discriminated against Hispanics, according to a federal investigation. |
A US Department of Justice report found Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office had flouted US civil rights laws by racially profiling Hispanics. | A US Department of Justice report found Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office had flouted US civil rights laws by racially profiling Hispanics. |
Violations included unlawful arrest and detention, discriminatory jail practices and denial of services. | Violations included unlawful arrest and detention, discriminatory jail practices and denial of services. |
It comes as the Supreme Court reviews Arizona's tough immigration law. | It comes as the Supreme Court reviews Arizona's tough immigration law. |
Sheriff Arpaio has styled himself as America's toughest sheriff, and has been known to jail inmates in tents and dress them in pink underwear. | Sheriff Arpaio has styled himself as America's toughest sheriff, and has been known to jail inmates in tents and dress them in pink underwear. |
The justice department investigation into the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) was launched during the administration of President George W Bush. | The justice department investigation into the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) was launched during the administration of President George W Bush. |
Published on Thursday, its report requires the office to reform its practices or lose millions of dollars in federal funding. | Published on Thursday, its report requires the office to reform its practices or lose millions of dollars in federal funding. |
The sheriff has until 4 January to say whether he will comply, or the federal government says it will sue him. | The sheriff has until 4 January to say whether he will comply, or the federal government says it will sue him. |
The justice department report says that in Maricopa County, Hispanics are four to nine times more likely to be pulled over by the police. | The justice department report says that in Maricopa County, Hispanics are four to nine times more likely to be pulled over by the police. |
The sheriff's office also treats all Hispanics as though they are in the country illegally, says the report. | The sheriff's office also treats all Hispanics as though they are in the country illegally, says the report. |
It highlights how language barriers have been exploited by the sheriff's deputies in the county jail. | It highlights how language barriers have been exploited by the sheriff's deputies in the county jail. |
Inmates with limited English were put in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours per day. | Inmates with limited English were put in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours per day. |
They were also locked in their jail cells for up to 72 hours for failing to understand commands in English. | |
The report cited a wide use by officers of racial slurs in emails and when speaking to inmates. | The report cited a wide use by officers of racial slurs in emails and when speaking to inmates. |
The justice department has said it is still investigating complaints of use of excessive force against Hispanics; sexual assault cases that were not properly investigated; and whether a "culture of bias" has deterred residents from reporting crimes. | The justice department has said it is still investigating complaints of use of excessive force against Hispanics; sexual assault cases that were not properly investigated; and whether a "culture of bias" has deterred residents from reporting crimes. |
The report links the malpractice to the sheriff himself. | The report links the malpractice to the sheriff himself. |
"Arpaio's own actions have helped nurture MCSO's culture of bias," Thomas Perez, head of the justice department's civil rights division said. | |
"We found discriminatory policing that was deeply rooted in the culture of the department - a culture that breeds a systemic disregard for basic constitutional protections." | "We found discriminatory policing that was deeply rooted in the culture of the department - a culture that breeds a systemic disregard for basic constitutional protections." |
He added that the justice department's expert on racial profiling said this was the most serious case he had come across. | He added that the justice department's expert on racial profiling said this was the most serious case he had come across. |
Republican presidential candidates have sought Sheriff Arpaio's endorsement to boost their campaigns. | |
This year, the lawman backed Texas Governor Rick Perry, who denounced Thursday's findings as politically motivated. | |
A federal grand jury has also, separately, been investigating abuse-of-power allegations at the sheriff's office and especially within his anti-public corruption squad. | |
Meanwhile, legislation from Arizona that aims to crack down on illegal immigration is pending before the Supreme Court. | Meanwhile, legislation from Arizona that aims to crack down on illegal immigration is pending before the Supreme Court. |
The law would enable police to demand proof of citizenship from those they stop or detain, and to arrest suspected illegal immigrants without a warrant. | The law would enable police to demand proof of citizenship from those they stop or detain, and to arrest suspected illegal immigrants without a warrant. |
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