http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/20/opinion/20mon2.html

October 20, 2008
 Editorial
 *A War on Janitors*

The Wild West weirdness of the nation's immigration policy reached new
extremes last week in Mesa, Ariz., a Phoenix suburb where the county
sheriff, Joe Arpaio, has gone off the rails as the self-appointed scourge of
people without papers.

About 2 a.m. on Thursday, Sheriff Arpaio sent out a strike force of 30
detectives and 30 members of his volunteer "posse," with semiautomatic
weapons and dogs, to look for illegal janitors. Acting on a tip to the
sheriff's immigration hotline, they raided Mesa's City Hall. They raided the
public library. They raided the local headquarters of Management Cleaning
Controls, the company with the janitorial contract for city buildings.

Three janitors were arrested at the library. Thirteen other people were
picked up at their homes. All are "illegals," according to the sheriff's
office, which keeps a running total of its immigration arrests on its Web
site.

In most other parts of the country this would be seen as a stunning misuse
of firepower, a waste of resources and a bizarre intrusion by one government
agency onto another's turf. Neither the mayor nor Mesa's Police Department
had been warned about the raids. And the city had already been investigating
the company's hiring.

But this happened in Maricopa County, where for months Sheriff Arpaio's
deputies have been staging high-profile sweeps, stopping drivers and
pedestrians and demanding their papers. The crackdowns have terrorized and
infuriated Latino residents of Phoenix, America's fifth-largest city, where
citizens say they have been stopped and harassed for the crime of being
brown-skinned. They have spurred lawsuits and led the Phoenix mayor and
others to plead for a federal investigation.

Sheriff Arpaio's crusade is unconstitutional and repugnant. But it is where
the rest of the country could be headed. Immigration has vanished from the
presidential race, but its problems are still with us, distorted by
opportunists and poisoned by fear.

The system has too few visas, too many shadow workers and no way to bring a
huge and vital undocumented labor force into compliance with the law.

The new president will not only have to stand up for something better; he
will have to stand against the repulsive scapegoating that hard-liners like
Sheriff Arpaio, who is up for re-election next month, have waged for
short-term political gain.
 He will, in short, have to reassure immigrants, Latinos especially, that
America's welcome is secure.


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