Trump announced on Friday he was pardoning Joe Arpaio, an
anti-immigration hardliner found guilty last month for flouting
a 2011 court order that barred officers from detaining Latino
motorists solely on the suspicion they were illegal immigrants.
"Law-enforcement officials have a special responsibility to
respect the rights of everyone in the United States. We should
not allow anyone to believe that responsibility is diminished by
this pardon," Ryan said in a statement.
"The speaker does not agree with the decision," Ryan's spokesman
Doug Andres said.
Some other prominent Republicans, including Arizona Senator John
McCain and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, have also
criticized Trump for the controversial pardon.
Arpaio, 85, was an outspoken supporter of Trump's presidential
campaign and both men have argued for tougher policies against
illegal immigration.
As president, Trump has broad powers to issue pardons and he had
said Arpaio was convicted for "doing his job".
Arpaio lost his own bid for re-election in Arizona's Maricopa
County in November, after 24 years in office.
(Reporting by Patrick Rucker)
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