Not exact matches
Trump on Friday pardoned
former sheriff Joe Arpaio, the retired Arizona lawman who was convicted for intentionally disobeying a
judge's order in an
immigration case.
Few of Trump's actions have touched a nerve among Latinos across the political spectrum in the United States quite like his pardon of Arpaio, the
former Arizona sheriff who was found guilty of criminal contempt after defying a federal
judge's order to stop targeting Latinos based solely on suspicion of their
immigration status.
Mark Metcalf, a
former judge on the Miami
Immigration Court and author of the report, writes, «From 1996 through 2015, removal orders for failure to appear numbered 918,098.
Peter Small of the Toronto Star reports, He was a
former Toronto councillor turned
immigration judge and she was a Korean refugee claimant.
President Trump has pardoned the
former sheriff following his conviction for criminal contempt of court for intentionally disobeying a
judge's order in an
immigration case.
Former Judge Leonard Davis, for example, recently said: «To say the Eastern District is responsible [for the patent troll problem] is to say that the Southern District of Texas is responsible for
immigration problems.»