At least one Hispanic group supports Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigrant hotline.
The group You Don't Speak for Me showed up at the his downtown office, Wednesday, to praise his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
Members of the group met with the sheriff outside his office to offer him their encouragement and support.
Anna Gaines with the group says the immigration hotline is a good idea. "I support it 100 percent. And I feel this is the rule of law. We have to enforce it."
A report that FM News/Talk 92.3 aired Wednesday said that increased illegal immigration enforcement left fewer people on America's farms and was a factor in higher groceries prices.
Gaines says that's not true. "I go to the stores and see people that just came here from Mexico or from another country with five, six little children and they use their food card to buy groceries. That's why the groceries are so high, not because illegals aren't working."
"They use a lot of food stamps. They use the food program. They use all the benefits that we have for our citizens and they are overused. We are really going poor. We are growing very poor every year be because of illegals being here using the benefits they use."
Critics say the sheriff's hotline that allows the public to report illegal immigrants will lead to racial profiling.
Gaines says those claims are made because the anti-hotline groups have nothing else as a defense.
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