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Sheriff Joe Arpaio Stages Immigrant-Degradation March for the Cameras

Sheriff Joe Arpaio Stages Immigrant-Degradation March for the Cameras

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Phoenix, Arizona, seems to have an appetite for publicity so insatiable that it overrides both rationality and morality. His latest stunt—announced yesterday in an official press release, no less—comes today, when he will order "approximately 200 illegal aliens to be chained and marched" from the Durango Jail to a segregated area of his "Tent City" incarceration complex. Lest one be fooled into believing that this is a legitimate law-enforcement operation, Arpaio's press release includes details on the parade route and where "interested media" should park to cover this spectacle of degradation. According to Arpaio, marching chained immigrants from prison cells to tents surrounded by electric fencing will save money because it's cheaper to house inmates in tents than in a traditional jail. However, Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox notes that Arpaio "doesn't outline how he'll save costs." Acting County Manager Sandi Wilson says that if Arpaio is "coming up with budget savings, he ought to offer it up. At this point, he hasn't. And this doesn't make any sense to me." Read More

Separating Fact From Fiction About Immigrants and Crime

Separating Fact From Fiction About Immigrants and Crime

The perennially hot, and inflammatory, question of whether or not immigration is related to crime has yielded front-page stories in both the Washington Post and New York Times over the past two days.  In different ways, each of these stories highlights the extent to which the myth of a supposed link between crime and immigration has long been based on emotion rather than fact. Although study upon study over the past century has demonstrated that immigration is not associated with more crime, the "myth of immigrant criminality" persists. Read More

Questions Remain on Sedation of Deportees

Questions Remain on Sedation of Deportees

Just when you thought you heard it all when it comes to the gruesome treatment of immigrants detained by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), we learn that immigration staff has overseen the sedation of 384 deportees over the past six fiscal years.  ICE sedated 10 deportees in the last fiscal year alone.  But that's not considered the news.  Recent headlines are boasting that the figure represents ICE "cutting back" on sedating deportees with Haldol-a powerful drug that's commonly used to treat schizophrenia and such psychotic symptoms as hallucinations, delusions, and hostility.  Cutting back? Read More

Madoff Scandal Hits Immigration Group

Madoff Scandal Hits Immigration Group

CBS Reports: "Groups that were helping the most, were hurt the most." Millionares, movie stars, and prestigious universities weren't the only ones affected by the Berni Madoff $50 billion Ponzi investment scandal.  Dozens of public interest organizations have been hit by the disastrous collapse of Madoff's scheme, including the Heartland Alliance, which runs the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) and lost one-third of its funding. NIJC received a $720,000 grant this year from the JEHT foundation, a New York organization that funded groups working to reform the criminal justice system. However, the Madoff scandal has forced the JEHT foundation to halt all grant making-leaving NIJC without two thirds of the money it was banking on. Read More

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