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Trump pardons controvers­ial ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday pardoned controvers­ial former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted last month of criminal contempt for illegally targeting Hispanic immigrants.

In his first act of presidenti­al clemency, Trump pardoned the deeply-divisive 85-year-old who ignored a federal court order that he stop detaining illegal migrants.

“He kept Arizona safe!” Trump tweeted, calling Arpaio a ‘patriot’.

The move earned immediate scorn from Democrats, some Republican­s and rights groups, who accused the Republican billionair­e of seeking to divide the country — which is still reeling from Trump’s controvers­ial remarks on racial unrest in Charlottes­ville.

In a statement, the White House said Arpaio — who made detainees wear pink underwear and housed them in tented desert camps — had ‘more than fifty years of admirable service to our nation’.

The former sheriff of Maricopa County, who revelled in his reputation as ‘America’s toughest sheriff’, had been due to be sentenced in October.

Arpaio tweeted that he was ‘incredibly grateful’ to Trump, and suggested his conviction was ‘a political witch hunt by holdovers in the Obama justice department!’

He also asked supporters to donate to his legal defence fund.

According to the White House, as sheriff Arpaio protected ‘the public from the scourges of crime and illegal immigratio­n’.

Arpaio is “a worthy candidate for a presidenti­al pardon,” it added.

Trump had hinted that a pardon was coming during a meandering speech in Arizona earlier this week, when he suggested Arpaio was convicted for ‘doing his job’ and predicted that ‘he’s going to be just fine’.

The announceme­nt still came as a shock for many.

Republican Arizona Senator John McCain said officers of the law ‘should always seek to be beyond reproach’ in their commitment to fairly enforce the law.

And he noted that Arpaio ‘was found guilty of criminal contempt’ for illegally profiling Latinos living in Arizona ‘based on their perceived immigratio­n status in violation of a judge’s orders’.

Trump “has the authority to make this pardon, but doing so at this time undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law as Mr. Arpaio has shown no remorse for his actions,” McCain’s statement read. — AFP

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