Latinos won battle with Arpaio, but now he's back
by Kurtis Lee, Los Angeles Times
Jan 14, 2018
3 minutes
PHOENIX - Yenni Sanchez thought her work was finished.
Spared from the threat of deportation by the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, she campaigned to oust Joe Arpaio when he unsuccessfully ran for re-election as Maricopa County sheriff in 2016. She knocked on hundreds of doors in south Phoenix's predominantly Latino neighborhoods to register voters. She made phone calls and walked on college campuses. Her message was direct, like the name of the group she worked with, Bazta Arpaio, a
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