Widespread condemnation as US president gives clemency to a man who became a symbol of racial profiling

ed note–Compare/contrast this reaction with the screeching that has taken place for years concerning Jonathon Pollard, a spy for Israel who did more damage to US national security than even the Rosenbergs could have imagined doing in their wildest dreams and whose treason was directly responsible for the deaths of many as 1,000 people working within/for the US intelligence community.

Times of Israel

The American Jewish Congress on Saturday slammed US President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon controversial former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio as “shameful.”

In his first act of presidential clemency, Trump pardoned the deeply divisive 85-year-old who ignored a federal court order that he stop detaining illegal migrants. He was convicted last month of criminal contempt for illegally targeting Hispanic immigrants.

“President Trump’s pardon of Sheriff Arpaio is shameful,” said AJC chief David Harris. “It undermines our judicial system and, ignoring the rule of law, endorses the egregious maltreatment and racial profiling of individuals in our country. Public humiliation of detainees was an Arpaio specialty.”

Trump justified his actions, tweeting: “He kept Arizona safe!” and calling Arpaio a “patriot.”

The move also earned immediate scorn from Democrats, some Republicans and rights groups, who accused the Republican billionaire of seeking to divide the country — which is still reeling from Trump’s controversial remarks on racial unrest in Charlottesville.

In a statement, the White House said Arpaio — who made detainees wear pink underwear and housed them in tented desert camps — had “more than fifty years of admirable service to our nation.”

The former sheriff of Maricopa County, who reveled in his reputation as “America’s toughest sheriff,” had been due to be sentenced in October.

Arpaio tweeted that he was “incredibly grateful” to Trump, and suggested his conviction was “a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department!”

He also asked supporters to donate to his legal defense fund.

Arpaio is “a worthy candidate for a presidential pardon,” it added.

Trump had hinted that a pardon was coming during a meandering speech in Arizona earlier this week, when he suggested Arpaio was convicted for “doing his job” and predicted that “he’s going to be just fine.”

The announcement still came as a shock for many.

Republican Arizona Senator John McCain said officers of the law “should always seek to be beyond reproach” in their commitment to fairly enforce the law.

And he noted that Arpaio “was found guilty of criminal contempt” for illegally profiling Latinos living in Arizona “based on their perceived immigration status in violation of a judge’s orders.”

Trump “has the authority to make this pardon, but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law as Mr. Arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions,” McCain’s statement read.

Arizona’s other senator, Republican Jeff Flake, wrote on Twitter: “Regarding the Arpaio pardon, I would have preferred that the President honor the judicial process and let it take its course.”

“Joe Arpaio is a bigot who targeted the Hispanic community for years. He should have served his time,” said Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro.

The American Civil Liberties Union, a leading civil rights group, expressed outrage.

“With his pardon of Arpaio, Trump has chosen lawlessness over justice, division over unity, hurt over healing,” said the ACLU’s deputy legal director Cecillia Wang.

“Once again, the president has acted in support of illegal, failed immigration enforcement practices that target people of color and have been struck down by the courts.

“His pardon of Arpaio is a presidential endorsement of racism.”

UnidosUS, the largest Hispanic rights advocacy group in the country, decried the pardon as “obscene.”

“Sheriff Joe Arpaio was the instigator of racial profiling and made official a policy of harassment and abuse based on the color of one’s skin in Maricopa County,” said UnidosUS president Janet Murguia.

“And tonight, president Trump gave the blessing of his administration to pursue those disgraceful and unlawful policies in every state and locality in the land.”

The US constitution offers the president almost unlimited pardon powers.

Conservative commentator Bill Kristol suggested the pardon “gets people used” to the idea of presidential pardons as the FBI investigation into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia deepens.

2 thoughts on “AJC slams ‘shameful’ Trump pardon for ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio”
  1. The gross hypocricy and ignorance of Americans never ceases to amaze me. I am of the belief that there’s no hope of returning to a logical, critical thinking public. Americans are dumbed-down and brainwashed far beyond repair!

  2. mccain condemns trump’s pardon of arapaio … as rancid hypocrisy goes, it ranks with the finest silverware in the synagogue of satan..
    what about mccain’s treason pardoned by nixon?
    here is the partial text of the open letter by sgt. maj. john holland to mccain

    NOTE: John Holland is a veteran of WWII – Infantryman, Korean War – Paratrooper and Vietnam War – Special Forces)
    OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR JOHN S. McCAIN III
    Senator John McCain,
    I am recommending that you withdraw from the National Presidential Election Process immediately.
    I am making this recommendation to spare the National Republican Party, and the uninformed American Public, the embarrassment of nominating, and electing a person who collaborated with an enemy and possibly committed treasonous acts.
    It is a well known fact that you gave Order of Battle information to the enemy in exchange for individual medical care that was not available to the other POW’s. It is also a known fact that you joined several other turncoats in freely making radio broadcasts for the enemy, knowing they were being used to affect the morale of American troops. On several occasions, in violation of the ‘Code of Conduct for Prisoners of War’, you gave unauthorized interviews to foreign nationals, and to ease their efforts, you spoke to them in their native language.
    It is also a known fact that Col Ted Guy, USAF, another returned POW, was in the process of drawing-up charges against you and the other turncoats, when President Nixon gave a ‘blanket pardon’ to all who had committed offenses while incarcerated as POW’s during the Vietnam War.

    I am,
    Sgt Maj John R. Holland, US Army, Rtd
    3 War Infantry Vet, POW/MIA Activist
    Member of the National Republican Party

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