HRC Condemns Trump’s Pardon of Anti-Immigrant, Racist, Anti-LGBTQ Joe Arpaio

HRC Condemns Trump’s Pardon of Anti-Immigrant, Racist, Anti-LGBTQ Joe Arpaio

HRC released the following statement condemning President Donald Trump’s presidential pardon of former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

“Joe Arpaio must be held accountable for his long record of violating the civil rights of Maricopa County’s Latinx population, and carrying out a hate-filled agenda through extreme racial profiling,” said HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs JoDee Winterhof. “During his tenure, Arpaio has attacked nearly every marginalized community, including using anti-LGBTQ schemes to humiliate inmates at his ‘Tent City’ prison. By pardoning Arpaio, Trump is again aligning himself with his nationalist, racist, anti-LGBTQ supporters — only two weeks after the violent extremism in Charlottesville.”

Arpaio additionally campaigned against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides much needed relief for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. DACA allows these young people to come out of the shadows and live fully within their communities — including 75,000 LGBTQ Dreamers.

Earlier this week, HRC joined Voto Latino by signing a coalition letter sent to President Donald Trump expressing opposition to the potential presidential pardon of Arpaio. Read the full letter here.

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GLAAD response to President Trump’s pardon of Joe Arpaio, a criminal known for inmate abuses, unjustified arrests, and racial profiling

GLAAD response to President Trump’s pardon of Joe Arpaio, a criminal known for inmate abuses, unjustified arrests, and racial profiling

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today voiced outrage over President Trump’s pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Arpaio is infamous for his previous conviction of issuing racist, anti-immigrant policies in Maricopa County even after being ordered by a judge to stop racial targeting and detaining undocumented immigrants without a legal basis. Arpaio also gained national attention for his inhumane Tent City jail, which he boasted was a “concentration camp,” and his relentless campaign to terrorize Latinx communities by using racial profiling for immigration enforcement.

“This pardon is yet the latest example that bigotry and intolerance are core pillars of Trump’s Presidency,” said Monica Trasandes, Director of Spanish Language and Latinx Media & Representation. “Trump is sending a chilling message of support for racial profiling, inhumane inmate abuses, and unlawful defiance for the federal court system. The LGBTQ community must stand with all immigrants and communities of color as we fight back against the dangerous and discriminatory agenda of the Trump Administration.”

GLAAD condemned President Trump’s defense of Joe Arpaio this Tuesday during his rally in Phoenix, Arizona where he stopped just short of announcing a pardon for Arpaio.

According to the Williams Institute, an estimated 267,000 adult undocumented immigrants identify as LGBTQ (Latinx, Black, Asian, and Muslim). Joe Arpaio’s anti-immigrant ideology has created an environment in Arizona that increased the profiling, deportation, and detention of immigrants, including LGBTQ immigrants. Transgender immigrants are often disproportionately detained in immigration centers and suffer a higher rate of abuse.
 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Racist and Anti-Immigration Record

  •  Bragged that he had built a concentration camp. “I already have a concentration camp…It’s called tent city.”

  • Found guilty of criminal contempt of court for his willful defiance of “orders to stop detaining undocumented immigrants without legal basis.”

  • Engaged in racial profiling in order to detain undocumented immigrants.

  • Insisted President Obama’s birth certificate is forged and says he will not give up trying to prove it.

  • Investigations show Arpaio and his deputies “failed to investigate or conducted only the sketchiest of inquiries into hundreds of sex crimes between 2005 and 2007, investigations by Arizona law enforcement agencies have shown. Many of those cases involved molested children.”

  • Branded by The New York Times Editorial Board as “America’s Worst Sheriff.”

August 25, 2017
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Looking for a sugar daddy? Join the new dating app Daddybear — unless you’re HIV-positive

Looking for a sugar daddy? Join the new dating app Daddybear — unless you’re HIV-positive
“Most gay sugar daddies are not living with HIV,” the CEO says, “so they don’t want to bring home any unwanted souvenirs.”

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Out actors and creators vying for Emmy gold

Out actors and creators vying for Emmy gold

The 69th Annual Emmy Awards are coming up next month, and several out actors, writers, and creators are hoping to bring home that trophy.

Entertainment plays a key role in promoting cultural understanding of LGBTQ lives around the world, particularly in places where simply being yourself can be a risk. TV (and all other forms of entertainment media) has always had a reciprocal relationship with society – reflecting social attitudes while also shaping them as audiences learn more about new types of characters. Acceptance comes with the understanding that is reached by connecting with a character on a personal level from your living room. That is why the stories that make it to our screens – and further, the stories that are honored – are important, and should reflect the world we know.

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GLAAD will be running a series of digital ads in Variety this weekend to urge Emmy voters to take a look at the LGBTQ nominees before voting ends on August 28.

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Laverne Cox as Sophia Burset, Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. Photo: Netflix

The stories that make it to our screens are important, and should reflect the world we know.

Out actress Evan Rachel Wood is nominated in Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her work on HBO’s Westworld. Lily Tomlin scored a nomination in Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on Netflix’s Grace and Frankie for the second year in a row. Saturday Night Live’s Kate McKinnon is nominated in Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, a category she won last year. Samira Wiley is nominated in Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Moira on The Handmaid’s Tale. Out actors BD Wong (Mr Robot’s Whiterose, a hacker who happens to be trans and China’s Minister of State Security) and Denis O’Hare (This is Us’ Jessie, the boyfriend of Randall’s biological father) both scored nominations in Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Laverne Cox (Orange is the New Black) and Shannon Purser (Stranger Things) are both nominated in Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, while Wanda Sykes picked up a nomination in Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for black-ish. Tituss Burgess was nominated in Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Jane Lynch (Dropping the Soap) picked up a nomination in Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.

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Lily Tomlin as Frankie Bergstein, Jane Fonda as Grace Hanson, Lisa Kudrow as Sheree, Netflix’s Grace and Frankie. Photo: Netflix

LGBTQ writers, creators, and hosts are up for Emmy nods as well! To name a few, Ellen Page’s Gaycation with Ellen Page is nominated in Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program. Out director Jamie Babbit picked up a nomination in Outstanding Director for a Comedy Series. Ryan Murphy is credited with five nominations, including Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special. Lena Waithe is nominated in Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for the “Thanksgiving” episode of Master of None, which tells the story of her character Denise’s coming out and her relationship with her family over decades of holiday dinners. Waithe made history as the first black women to be nominated for an Emmy in the comedy writing category.

Don’t miss the 69th Annual Emmy Awards live on Sunday, September 17, at 8p EST/5p PST on CBS. Add your voice to the conversation with #RepresentationMatters!

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Angela Bassett as Catherine, Lena Waithe as Denise, Netflix’s Master of None. Photo: Netflix
August 25, 2017

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