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Trump Pardons Joe Arpaio

<p>President Trump has pardoned conservative hero and former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio&period; The self-styled &ldquo&semi;toughest sheriff in America&rdquo&semi; who was convicted after he ignored a court order to stop profiling Latinos in his crackdown on illegal immigration&period; &nbsp&semi; Trump is receiving serious backlash for his decision to grant this pardon&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As of Wednesday&comma; 85-year-old Arpaio faced up to six months in jail&period; He was to be sentenced on October 5th&period;&nbsp&semi;By Friday evening he had been pardoned&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arizona&&num;8217&semi;s large Hispanic community has responded with outrage&comma; claiming Arpaio is yet another example of the white supremacy that plagues our country&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Thousands&nbsp&semi;gathered in Phoenix Tuesday to protest as Trump delivered a speech at the city&&num;8217&semi;s convention center&period; Protestors waved signs that read &ldquo&semi;Arpaio &amp&semi; Trump&colon; A match made by racism&rdquo&semi; and &ldquo&semi;No pardon for criminal sheriff Joe Arpaio&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arpaio did not attend the event&comma; choosing to watch the speech from his home in Fountain Hills&period; The former sheriff claims the media has failed to tell his full story and insists that he has been unfairly targeted due to politics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arpaio says he is &ldquo&semi;humbled and incredibly grateful&rdquo&semi; for the pardon&period; He slammed his conviction as &ldquo&semi;a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department&rdquo&semi; and said he is &ldquo&semi;not concerned&rdquo&semi; about the people who are going to continue criticizing him &ldquo&semi;no matter what&period;&rdquo&semi; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Here&rsquo&semi;s the way I see it&colon;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arpaio has been a Trump supporter from the very beginning&period; He even introduced then-candidate Trump during his campaign events in Arizona&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arpaio did break the law&comma; but he did so adhering to principles that Trump shares&period; At the root of it&comma; Arpaio&rsquo&semi;s pardon is more evidence of how Trump plans to uphold his campaign promises and embolden his voter base&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>NBC journalist Stephen A&period; Nuno labels the Trump Administration&&num;8217&semi;s approach to illegal immigration as &&num;8220&semi;fanaticism&&num;8221&semi; and points out how sometimes this can be a legitimate strategy&period; &&num;8220&semi;Approaching disagreements over civil rights&comma; reproductive rights&comma; police reform&comma; etc&period; from a fanatical position is a legitimate strategy&comma; perhaps even the best one&&num;8230&semi;Trump knows this&period;&&num;8221&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>President Trump has drawn a red line against illegal immigration from the very beginning&comma; and his pardon of Arpaio is consistent with his approach to politics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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