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Sheriff accepting donations to fight illegal immigration

Submitted by Rick Honcho on Sunday, 18 May 20082 Comments

The sheriff made news when he set up an illegal immigration hotline. Now he’s set up another one to help fund his efforts to fight it.

Earlier this week, the governor cut money more than $1 million from the sheriff’s budget to fund a statewide task force to hunt fugitives.

Arpaio said residents and people from out of state called to donate their own money to fund his fight against illegal immigration. “We’re receiving emails and calls from people that just were angry and just wanted to know how they can help.”

He said donations can be made out to MCSO Donation Fund and must be earmarked for illegal immigration.

Checks should be mailed to 100 West Washington, Ste. 1900, Phoenix, Ariz., 85003

KTAR-FM host Larry Gaydos hosted a radio-thon “Pennies for the Posse” on Wednesday night to raise money for the sheriff’s effort to fight illegal immigration.

2 Comments »

  • immigration serf said:

    A civilised country should not promote these antics and I note you’re careful not to condone the action.

  • James W said:

    This guy is putting his career and life on the line for America and yet the media shoots him down daily for doing his job and enforcing the law! Something others in his position have ignored or been unwilling to do for far to long.

    The least we can do is send him a small donation as a token of our support and love for the America our forefathers fought and died for.

    The price of FREEDOM IS NOT FREE! It never has been and never will be. A wind of change is in the air.

    -James W (San Francisco, CA)

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