U.S. citizens are entitled to 鈥渆qual protection under the law鈥 鈥 that is, unless you look Latino and live in Arizona under the rule of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
The nation鈥檚 self-proclaimed 鈥渢oughest sheriff鈥 took the stand in federal court Tuesday, answering hundreds of questions from our legal team and facing the human targets of his racial profiling policies. These victims -- the very people Arpaio is sworn to protect -- have spent years waiting for the day when the sheriff would be forced to explain his discriminatory practices in open court.
If you鈥檝e been following the case, you know this trial is about vindicating the rights of Latinos in Maricopa County who鈥檝e been illegally stopped and detained by Arpaio based solely on their race or ethnicity.
On Wednesday, Phoenix resident Daniel Magos testified about his experience of being pulled over by a deputy who ordered him and his wife out of their truck during a traffic stop and subjected him to a full pat-down search. The reason for the stop? Purportedly a missing license plate from a trailer attached to Mr. Magos鈥檚 truck. No ticket was issued. Mr. Magos, a 67 year-old U.S. citizen and small business owner, broke down on the witness stand as he recalled how he felt: 鈥淗umiliated. Worthless. Defenseless.鈥
Arpaio鈥檚 racial profiling policies are illegal, impermissible under our Constitution and simply un-American. They violate core values of fairness and equality for all. These illegal practices have created fear throughout Latino communities because they cannot avoid being stopped on the basis of skin color.
On Tuesday, attorneys played numerous videos of Arpaio touting his enforcement strategies. They showed the Sheriff responding to charges of racial profiling by saying 99% of undocumented immigrants come from Mexico. He said it was 鈥渁n honor鈥 to be associated with the KKK. And he told one crowd of anti-immigrant activists, 鈥淚 have official reasons鈥 that he gives in court, and then he has 鈥渕y reasons.鈥
As court observers have seen during this trial, the 老澳门开奖结果 is presenting evidence uncovered during the past four years to prove that Arpaio has systematically violated the rights of Latino residents in the name of immigration enforcement. It is time for these discriminatory practices to end.
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