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gube - > life is good -> Big Mouth Mayor puts town in harm's way
Big Mouth Mayor puts town in harm's way
Go Joe...........Jimenez is a traitor who should be ran out of Guadalupe for standing up for illegal behavior. Illegal immigration is wrong, Jimenez was wrong and now the good honest people of Guadalupe are the real victims of illegal immigration.
 
byNicholas Riccaidi
 
GUADALUPE, ARIZ. -- Six months ago, this town of 5,500 took a stand against the most powerful lawman in the state.

As Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's deputies swept through town during a controversial operation searching for illegal immigrants, Mayor Rebecca Jimenez confronted the 76-year-old sheriff and told him he wasn't wanted.

 
The town, founded by Yaqui Indians a century ago, became a symbol of a grass-roots rejection of Arpaio's tough anti-immigration tactics.

But now, Guadalupe is having second thoughts about how it fought the sheriff.

After the confrontation, Arpaio struck back by canceling his contract to patrol the one-square-mile town, forcing officials to search for another agency to protect Guadalupe.

 
Jimenez, 36, was replaced as mayor, and the city's new leaders are trying to find some way to persuade Arpaio to stay.

"This town really does need him," said Janice LaBorin, 25, a home healthcare worker. "There are too many criminals and little gangbangers here."
 

Jimenez, 36, was replaced as mayor, and the city's new leaders are trying to find some way to persuade Arpaio to stay.

"This town really does need him," said Janice LaBorin, 25, a home healthcare worker. "There are too many criminals and little gangbangers here."

Plenty of people still want Arpaio out, but among some, defiance has given way to contrition.

Jimenez "took the wrong tactic," said Lupita Llamas, the owner of two Mexican restaurants in a mostly empty colonnaded shopping arcade. Arpaio is "a powerful person. You have to talk to him carefully."

The rift between Guadalupe and the sheriff began the night of April 3, when Arpaio brought his anti-illegal immigrant sweep to the parking lot of the Family Dollar store.

The two-day operation was one of several Arpaio has launched across Maricopa County ostensibly to stop crime, but also to identify illegal immigrants.

Arpaio, who calls himself the "toughest sheriff in America," has taken the aggressive position that he can arrest and deport illegal immigrants even if they have committed no serious crimes.

Deputies stopped people for the slightest infractions -- a cracked windshield, broken taillight, jaywalking -- and asked whether they were in the country legally.

Residents complained that deputies were stopping anyone who looked Latino, which is basically the entire town. Guadalupe is 51% Latino and 49% Native American, according to census figures.

Helicopters buzzed overhead while Arpaio held forth before television cameras at his parking lot command post.

Jimenez confronted him there. As cameras rolled, she complained that his news release falsely stated that town officials had asked him to come to fight illegal immigration.

"You came here under false pretenses," she said.

"I came here to protect your community from crime," Arpaio replied.

As he walked off, he added, "If you don't like the way we operate, you get your own police department."

Two weeks later, Arpaio sent Jimenez a letter notifying her that he would cancel the contract because it now appeared that Guadalupe, which had been patrolled by the department for 20 years, would not let him enforce all state laws.
 

http://www.latimes.com/news...

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Topics: illegal immigration
posted by gube on Monday, October 13, 2008 at 10:42 AM
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posted by msjenny on Oct 13, 2008 at 10:59 AM

everyone in that town is latino or Indian how do i know i have lived there,,,when they stop you for no reason thats racial profiling

now when i was young and travel by bus from az to ca i had a boder patrol stop me and ask me in spanish if i was legal i told him what did you say and i said it in english, and he got mad....i am american born in maimi, az raised in phoenix,,  i am sure there is crime there but not as bad as the sheriff makes it out,,,,maybe his agenda was not right, not saying the mayor was right  so before you comment, you need to live there,,,one of the reason i left az is because it is and was a racist town, and even today it still is,, right now the hispanics is becoming very large numbers in az,, i still recall when goldwater was the senator and i liked him,,,but not mccain

 

posted by gube on Oct 13, 2008 at 11:05 AM

If everyone that lives in Guadalupe has dark skin then how can that be racial profiling????????????

posted by foodjunkie on Oct 13, 2008 at 11:37 AM

A agree with msjenny .. i flew to Mexico city this past summer connecting in phoenix and I was stopped and asked if i was here legally in Spanish. I had no clue what they were asking me so i responded in English and they got mad too.  I think they understood my F off as i showed my passport and walked away. Just asking someone if they are here legally based on color is ridiculous especially since I am as light as they come.

per aclu.org

Racial Profiling" refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual's race, ethnicity, religion or national origin

 

posted by msjenny on Oct 13, 2008 at 12:06 PM

ok gube not racial, but everyone there is latino or indian, so you stop everyone? i still think his motive was not on the up and up

either...

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