Quotes from Joe Arpaio


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Every two years for Congress, four years for President, illegal immigration comes out as a political issue.


I have compassion, I've told you people that over and over again. Enforcing the law overrides my compassion.


I will continue to enforce all the laws, including illegal immigration. Nothing changes.


I'm an equal-opportunity law-enforcement guy - I lock everybody up.


Some people call me a publicity hound.


We learn by our problems. We correct our deficiencies if there are any.


I can get along great with the Hispanics. In fact, I sure would like to meet them, even the politicians, maybe in the back room or whatever, have a couple of beers and try to explain. But they need to understand that I enforce the laws. I want to listen to them and hear their problems. I want them to tell me what their problems are.


When we go to court, they are going to have to come up with all the evidence where they are accusing me and my dedicated deputies of racial profiling. It's always easy to throw the race card in there and that's what they're doing in Washington today, that they're concerned about racial profiling.


Donald Trump is a leader. He produces results and is ready to get tough in order to protect American jobs and families.


I get a lot of calls from families and people who have served time and they say, 'Thank you, Sheriff. I hate the tents.' That's music to my ears.


I have fought on the front lines to prevent illegal immigration. I know Donald Trump will stand with me and countless Americans to secure our border.


I was stationed in Turkey, Mexico City, South America, Texas, Arizona, so I do know where the Mexican-U.S. border is.


I'm the elected sheriff, and I'm going to keep doing what the Constitution says I can do.


I want to go to Mexico. I've been stonewalled, so far, by federal officials. I want to go to Mexico, and I want to meet with the top Mexican officials. I want to tell them my past experience and what I can do here as Sheriff to help them get better intelligence and communications on the drug thing, not the illegal immigration thing.


I was a cop in the Las Vegas Police Department in 1957. I was very young when I joined. But then I became a federal narcotics agent after that, in Vegas, and that propelled me into my future to fight the drug traffickers.


I've had four presidential candidates visit me in the tents, and they all lost. I tried to get Hillary down here, but she's too smart. She won't come to the tents.


This is a great country. You're trying to tell me we can't keep people from coming into our country if we really had the desire to do it? I don't buy it.


I'm kind of an old-fashioned guy.


I don't use e-mail or u-mail or whatever it's called.


I don't bow down to the federal government.