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New Arizona Sheriff Says He Will No Longer Keep Immigrants Locked Up For Feds

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Feb 18, 2017
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Maricopa County, the Arizona region once known for its controversial hard-line stance against undocumented immigrants and images of inmates forced to wear pink underwear in jail, will no longer keep immigrants locked up beyond their release dates for federal immigration officials.

The county, which includes the city of Phoenix, used to honor Immigration and Customs Enforcement requests to hold inmates past their release date if they were suspected of being undocumented.

That practice has ended Friday.

“We no longer have a legal authority to detain these individuals regardless of their immigration status,” Maricopa's new sheriff, Paul Penzone, said at a press conference Friday night.

The change, Penzone said, was prompted by the threat of lawsuits being filed over holding inmates past their release dates without an arrest warrant.

Once led by Sheriff Joe Arpaio — the self-proclaimed “America's Toughest Sheriff” and outspoken critic of undocumented immigration — the agency and Arpaio had become a flashpoint in the country's debate over immigration.

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While in office, Arpaio became one of the most recognizable faces against undocumented immigration, forced inmates in his jails to wear pink underwear and to sleep outdoors in tent cities.

After taking office last month, Penzone said he would be doing away with the pink underwear and tent cities, calling them “stunts” by the previous sheriff.

The decision to no longer honor ICE requests and requiring the federal agency to obtain a warrant is the latest about-face taken by the department since Penzone took office.

“We are following our legal obligation,” he said.

The move comes as a series of cities across the country have taken a position of becoming “sanctuary” or “welcoming” cities, promising that police will not ask witnesses or suspects of their immigration status.

However, the sheriff's decision to adopt the new policy would not make the county a so-called “sanctuary city” as they are commonly known. The new policy, Penzone said, had nothing to do with national politics or issues that occurred in the current presidential administration.

ICE agents will continue to work alongside Maricopa deputies inside the jails to identify people suspected of immigration violations, he said.

“We are not removing ICE from our jails,” he said. “We are going to continue being aggressive in enforcement the law to keep our community safe.”

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