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"When we come across these kids, or some are older than just kids, then deport them," Joe Arpaio told NPR. "They can do a lot of good in those countries."
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Arizona Republican Joe Arpaio, the former Maricopa County sheriff who became famous for his controversial stance on immigration, says he wants to join Congress so he can help President Trump.
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Citing legal precedents, Bolton said that while a pardon removes the threat of punishment, it does not "blot out guilt."
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The jail, which drew national attention to Arpaio, was opened in 1993 and gained notoriety for its allegedly cruel conditions and unusual practices.
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COMMENTARYIn the 28 years I’ve covered Latin America, I never thought I’d write the sentence I’m about to type. But here goes:Guatemala is a model for the…
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Arpaio ignited national controversy over his detention of undocumented immigrants. He was convicted in July of criminal contempt for defying a judge's order to have his deputies stop such detentions.