Advocates, Democrats Decry Joe Arpaio’s Latest Run for Sheriff

Advocates, Democrats Decry Joe Arpaio’s Latest Run for Sheriff

U.S. senatorial candidate and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio walks to his campaign tour bus on Aug. 23, 2018, in Fountain Hills, Ariz.Matt York / AP file

“President Trump might’ve pardoned him, but those who had families and communities destroyed by his unlawful tactics have not,” one advocate said.

Immigration and civil rights advocates and Democrats decried the announcement that Joe Arpaio, who was charged with contempt of court and later pardoned by President Donald Trump, was running for his old job as an Arizona sheriff.

Arpaio, an immigration hard-liner, said Sunday he was running for a seventh term as Maricopa County sheriff. The announcement came two years to the day after he was pardoned by Trump for criminal contempt of court for refusing to comply with a judge’s order that he stop detaining people because he suspected they were undocumented immigrants.

“How delusional do you have to be to be removed from office by voters not just for doing a horrible job, but for being convicted of violating peoples’ rights, and think you deserve that job again?” Alex Padilla, a Democrat and the secretary of state for California, wrote on Twitter on Monday.

Alessandra Soler, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, said in a statement that Arpaio was “a racist” who should not be allowed to hold office.

“When Joe Arpaio talks about ‘those who break the law,’ he should be referring to himself. Following our lawsuit against him and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, a federal court found that Arpaio’s office profiled and illegally detained Latinos and violated their constitutional rights,” Soler said.

“President Trump might’ve pardoned him, but those who had families and communities destroyed by his unlawful tactics have not,” she said.

Meanwhile, Imraan Siddiqi, the executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Arizona, tweeted in response to the announcement, “This is more tedious than The Walking Dead.”

In his announcement, Arpaio said he would “continue to stand and fight to do the right thing for Arizona and America, and will never surrender.”

“Those who break the law will have to deal with this Sheriff,” he said.

Trump spared Arpaio a possible jail sentence two years ago and arguments in an appeal of a ruling that refused to erase his criminal record after he was pardoned are scheduled to take place in October, according to The Associated Press.

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