AP/ July 24, 2012, 8:32 AM

Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio due to testify in suit accusing him of racially profiling against Hispanics

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio announces July 17, 2012, in Phoenix that President Obama's birth certificate, as presented by the White House in April 2011, is a forgery based on an investigation by Arpaio's office.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio announces July 17, 2012, in Phoenix that President Obama's birth certificate, as presented by the White House in April 2011, is a forgery based on an investigation by Arpaio's office. / AP Photo

(AP) PHOENIX - An Arizona sheriff known nationally for his hardline stance on illegal immigration is expected to take the witness stand Tuesday and face allegations that his trademark immigration sweeps amounted to racial profiling against Hispanics.

Lawyers who say that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office disproportionately singled out Latinos in the patrols accused him of launching some sweeps based on emails and letters that don't allege crimes, but complain only that "dark-skinned people" are congregating in a given area or speaking Spanish.

A group of Latinos who say they have been discriminated against filed the civil lawsuit against the sheriff, who makes jail inmates sleep in tents and wrote an autobiography titled "America's Toughest Sheriff."

Arpaio has long denied racial profiling allegations. He declined to comment Monday through a spokesman.

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During the sweeps that are at the center of the case, sheriff's deputies flood an area of a city — in some cases, heavily Latino areas — over several days to seek out traffic violators and arrest other offenders.

Illegal immigrants accounted for 57 percent of the 1,500 people arrested in the 20 sweeps conducted by Arpaio's office since January 2008, according to figures provided by the sheriff's department, which hasn't conducted any such patrols since October.

The plaintiffs aren't seeking money in the suit. They are seeking a declaration that Arpaio's office racially profiles Latinos and an order requiring policy changes.

If Arpaio loses the case, he won't face jail time or fines.

The trial began last week and is expected to close next week. It will be decided by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow.

The judge hasn't ruled on the ultimate question of racial profiling, but said in a December ruling that a fact finder could interpret some of Arpaio's public statements as endorsements of racial profiling.

The lawsuit marks the first case in which the sheriff's office has been accused of systematic racial profiling and will serve as a precursor for a similar yet broader civil rights lawsuit filed against Arpaio in May by the U.S. Department of Justice.

The plaintiffs say deputies conducting Arpaio's sweeps pulled over Hispanics without probable cause, making the stops only to inquire about the immigration status of the people in the vehicles.

The sheriff maintains that people are stopped only if authorities have probable cause to believe they have committed crimes and that deputies later find many of the people stopped are illegal immigrants.

Plaintiff's lawyers say Arpaio endorsed calls for racial profiling with the sweeps by passing along the ambiguous and racially charged complaint letters to aides who planned his immigration enforcement efforts and carried out at least three patrols after receiving the letters.

They also point out that Arpaio wrote thank-you notes to some who sent complaints.

Arpaio's attorneys denied that the letters and emails prompted the sheriff to launch the patrols with a discriminatory motive. His lawyers called the complaints racially insensitive and said aides to the sheriff — not Arpaio himself — decided where to conduct the patrols. They also said there was nothing wrong with the thank-you notes.

"He sends thank-you letters because he is an elected official," Tim Casey, the lawyer leading Arpaio's defense, said during opening arguments.

In an August 2008 letter, a woman wrote about a Sun City restaurant: "From the staff at the register to the staff back in the kitchen area, all I heard was Spanish — except when they haltingly spoke to a customer." The letter ended with a suggestion that the sheriff investigate.

Arpaio made a handwritten note in the margins saying, "letter thank you for info will look into it" and that the complaint should be sent to aide Brian Sands, who selects locations for sweeps, with a notation saying "for our operation." The sheriff's office launched a sweep two weeks later in Sun City.

Earlier in 2008, the sheriff received a letter from a man who complained that police in nearby Mesa hadn't approached day laborers to find out whether they were in the country legally. Plaintiff's lawyers say Arpaio made a notation in the margins about a thank-you note and marked it to draw Sands' attention.

Plaintiff's lawyers said Arpaio got another 2008 letter urging a sweep in Mesa and noting that the leader of the city's police union was Hispanic.

The lawyers said the sheriff wrote "I will be going into Mesa" and sent a copy of the complaint to Sands. Shortly thereafter, the sheriff's office launched a sweep in Mesa and noted in a news release that the sheriff was sending deputies to Mesa "in keeping with his promise to the public," the lawyers said.

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pattykuhner says:
Why in hell is he having to defend himself for only doing what needs to be done. It is the federal government that should be explaining why they are not upholding the law and doing their job. I really thought when I saw the headline Arpaio was testifying about Obama not being legally allowed to be president because of fraudulent documents.
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rightontarget says:
The sheriff maintains that people are stopped only if authorities have probable cause to believe they have committed crimes and that deputies later find many of the people stopped are illegal immigrants.
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Normally I totally disagree with almost ALL the "conservative" points of view BUT in THIS instance, with regard to "illegals" being in our country I think that people NEED to be stopped and checked out. Just because Hispanics constitute the MAJORITY of illegals in our country makes is seem they are being singled out. I don't care if you are Cuban, Mexican, Canadian, French, German WHATEVER, NOBODY should have a problem with being asked to prove they are here LEGALLY. Work visa, student visa, ANY LEGAL DOCUMENTATION should be acceptable. It's the only way to "weed out" those who are here ILLEGALLY. Personally, I don't care how many times I would be stopped if I could PROVE I am allowed to be here. I am PROUD of that fact. Even thoug I personally do NOT care for this Sheriff's disposition and "Billy Badazz" attitude I DO agree with his methods of rooting out those who do not belong here.
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softtailryder replies:
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As a Canadian (BUT A WHITE - ENGLISH AS A FIRST LANGUAGE ONE), I have never been profiled racially. The Phoenix area is "home" to many "snowbirds" from Canada in the winter months. I know that a large number of people from Canada of aboriginal and "Metis" descent go to the area as well. Ih the last few years, the sherriff and his minions have targeted Canadians who have been stopped and who "look" dark skinned. Canadians DO NOT NEED VISAS to enter and stay for periods of up to six months at a time in the USA!.... But these A**HOLES have harrassed, wrongly imprisoned and attempted (on at least one occasion) deport to Mexico, (NATURAL BORN) Canadian citizens... The sherriff's department and local government was the target of a lawsuit over that one! They, of course, settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.... but the status of the situation is that the sherriff's deputies DID NOT KNOW immigration law well enough to know that visas were NOT required for Canadians, that their drivers licenses and passports (which ARE now required) should have proven beyond any reasonable doubt that the deputies were wrong and were suddenly acting stupidly!.... Possibly the fact that the Canadian man was a Harley rider and NOT seemingly acting afraid of the deputies caused the deputies to do a "WE'LL SHOW YOU WHO'S BOSS" program.... Think twice before you agree with his methods!
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rmonroe401 says:
Isn't he the wacko who STILL questions Obama's birth certificate? And he has followers I see. What a crazy, whacky world we live in that people go completely nuts based on the color of peoples skin. It is disgusting and vile and if there is a god, these people are in deep doo doo.
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foundjoe says:
America's fakest president is trying to bring down America's Toughest Sheriff ... pathetic. If anyone should be in court, it should be the Kenyan Coward™.
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twmat311 says:
Yes, he's a great American. Just stay off his list of ethnics to be cleansed.
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