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Arizona's 'concentration camp': why was Tent City kept open for 24 years? |  Cities | The Guardian
Arizona's 'concentration camp': why was Tent City kept open for 24 years? | Cities | The Guardian

Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Infamous 'Tent City Jail' Closes : The Two-Way : NPR
Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Infamous 'Tent City Jail' Closes : The Two-Way : NPR

That circus ends': New Arizona sheriff to close Arpaio's Tent City jail  complex - Los Angeles Times
That circus ends': New Arizona sheriff to close Arpaio's Tent City jail complex - Los Angeles Times

Maricopa County's Tent City still housing 350 inmates during heat wave
Maricopa County's Tent City still housing 350 inmates during heat wave

Inmates Left to Rot in 120-Degree Heat
Inmates Left to Rot in 120-Degree Heat

Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down :  The Two-Way : NPR
Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down : The Two-Way : NPR

In Arizona, prisoners live in a tent city and are forced to do hard labor.  – Street Sheet
In Arizona, prisoners live in a tent city and are forced to do hard labor. – Street Sheet

Phoenix Sheriff's Tent City Jail Turns 20 | KPBS Public Media
Phoenix Sheriff's Tent City Jail Turns 20 | KPBS Public Media

Religious delegation visits 'Tent City' | UU World Magazine
Religious delegation visits 'Tent City' | UU World Magazine

Tent City, infamous home of inmates who wear pink underwear and major piece  of Arpaio's legacy, is closing
Tent City, infamous home of inmates who wear pink underwear and major piece of Arpaio's legacy, is closing

Tent City Jail in Maricopa County, Arizona | Eduardo Barraza |  Photojournalist
Tent City Jail in Maricopa County, Arizona | Eduardo Barraza | Photojournalist

Tent City Jail | Reuters.com
Tent City Jail | Reuters.com

Arizona sheriff to shut down famed Tent City jails complex | Arizona  Capitol Times
Arizona sheriff to shut down famed Tent City jails complex | Arizona Capitol Times

Last Inmates Leave Tent City, a Remnant of Joe Arpaio - The New York Times
Last Inmates Leave Tent City, a Remnant of Joe Arpaio - The New York Times

Inmates at their beds in Tent City at Maracopa County Jail in Phoenix  Arizona Stock Photo - Alamy
Inmates at their beds in Tent City at Maracopa County Jail in Phoenix Arizona Stock Photo - Alamy

Inmates serving time at Maricopa County's Tent City jail remove water from  a tent in Phoenix, Arizona August 22, 2012. The controversial jail is run  by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who
Inmates serving time at Maricopa County's Tent City jail remove water from a tent in Phoenix, Arizona August 22, 2012. The controversial jail is run by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who

New sheriff in town to close Joe Arpaio's outdoor Tent City jail, of pink  underwear fame - The Washington Post
New sheriff in town to close Joe Arpaio's outdoor Tent City jail, of pink underwear fame - The Washington Post

New Arizona sheriff puts an end to Joe Arpaio's controversial jail complex  - CBS News
New Arizona sheriff puts an end to Joe Arpaio's controversial jail complex - CBS News

New Maricopa County Sheriff Shuts Down Tent Jail - WSJ
New Maricopa County Sheriff Shuts Down Tent Jail - WSJ

Tent City Inmates Held Outdoors During 120 Degree Heat Wave in Phoenix |  Phoenix New Times
Tent City Inmates Held Outdoors During 120 Degree Heat Wave in Phoenix | Phoenix New Times

Maricopa County Tent City Finally Closed: Last Inmates Transferred Out |  Phoenix, AZ Patch
Maricopa County Tent City Finally Closed: Last Inmates Transferred Out | Phoenix, AZ Patch

Joe Arpaio's controversial 'Tent City Jail' taken down | Daily Mail Online
Joe Arpaio's controversial 'Tent City Jail' taken down | Daily Mail Online

Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down :  The Two-Way : NPR
Joe Arpaio's Infamous Tent City Jail In Maricopa County Will Shut Down : The Two-Way : NPR

America's 10 Worst Prisons: Tent City – Mother Jones
America's 10 Worst Prisons: Tent City – Mother Jones