โ€˜Embarrassed': Border Angels Founder on Sheriff Arpaio

President Trump pardoned the controversial former Arizona sheriff on Friday

Emotions are running high a day after President Trump pardoned former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was facing potential prison time after being convicted of criminal contempt.

For more than two decades, Joe Arpaioโ€™s hardline tactics in fighting illegal immigration won him conservative supporters, but also a lot of critics.

Across the country, Latino leaders see Arpaio as a symbol of discrimination and abuse of power.

โ€œI support law enforcement, and even law enforcement does not support what Joe Arpaio has done, and the fact that heโ€™s been forgiven by someone who also shows criminal behavior, is unacceptable,โ€ said Enrique Morones, the founder of Border Angels, told NBC 7. Border Angels is a local nonprofit focused on migrant rights and immigration reform.

โ€œHe was doing racial profiling, detaining people because of the color of their skin,โ€ Morones added.

Morones debated Arpaio in Arizona on immigration reform in 2011, and he protested the sheriff when he spoke at a tea party rally in Ramona in 2014.

Morones feels the White House pardon sends the wrong message.

โ€œIf he wants to promote law and order, he needs to promote law and order,โ€ Morones advised. โ€œAnd Joe Arpaio did not follow law and order. He's an embarrassment to law enforcement and an embarrassment to the United States.โ€

In 2011, the justice department found that Arpaio and his deputies engaged in racial profiling against Latinos.

Earlier this year, a judge ruled that Arpaio disobeyed a court order to stop detaining suspected undocumented immigrants.

Arpaio thanked the president after getting news of the pardon.

"I'm very happy about it. I have to thank the President of the United States for his pardon. As I said, he's a big friend, supporter of law enforcement. I think this is about a bigger picture than just me,โ€ Arpaio said.

Trump has faced bipartisan criticism for issuing the pardon.

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