Sunday, June 6, 2010

AG Candidate Andrew Thomas Endorsed by Peoria Police Officers Association


Tough On Crime Police Association Endorses Andrew Thomas For  
Attorney General In Order To Help Keep Reducing Crime
PHOENIX, ARIZONA. MAY 27, 2010.  The  Peoria Police Officers Association has been active in fighting illegal immigration and endorsing SB 1070.  The Association is now the latest law enforcement organization to endorse Andrew Thomas forArizona Attorney General.
“We have many of the same beliefs as Andrew Thomas and having someone on our side in the Attorney General’s office will be valuable,” Cameron Lebbon said.  “We share the commitment to fighting crime and illegal immigration and I know Andy will carry this on to the state level."
Thomas has also been endorsed by other notable Arizona law enforcement leaders including Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Yavapai County Sheriff Steve Waugh, Mohave County Attorney Matthew Smith, Mohave County Sheriff Tom SheahanPinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever and the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association.  State Senator Jonathan Paton and Arizona Right to Life endorsed Thomas as well.
During Thomas' time in office, crime rates plummeted.  The 19 percent drop is more than twice the national rate of decline, in despite of an 11 percent increase in the county's population during that time.  The illegal immigrant population has dropped by anywhere from 18 percent (Dept. of Homeland Security estimate) to 30 percent (Center for Immigration Studies estimate). Like the fall in crime rates, this dramatic decline in illegal immigration is far greater than the average in the rest of the nation. 
Thomas has a track record of successfully defending illegal immigration crackdowns in our courts, including his successful efforts to prosecute illegal immigrants for conspiring to violate the state's human-smuggling law and to defend Prop 200's voter ID requirements and the employer-sanctions law, which he defended along with the Attorney General's Office.
If elected Attorney General Thomas has pledged to expand that office's prosecutions of illegal immigrants under the state'shuman smuggling laws. The office is not currently pursuing such prosecutions.
Thomas is married with four children.  He is a graduate of Harvard Law School.  Prior to serving as Maricopa County Attorney, Thomas served as an assistant attorney general for Arizona, deputy counsel and criminal justice policy advisor to the Governor, special assistant to the Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections, and a deputy county attorney.   
To schedule an interview please contact Jason Rose.  For more information about Andrew Thomas, please go towww.ThomasforArizona.com.
 


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