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Immigration Protests Rock Phoenix

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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: Self described white supremacists and supporters of Arizona SB1070 with American and Confederate flags protest against a pro-immigrant rally in Phoenix Saturday. They were two of about five people who demonstrated in favor the bill while more than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: A street theatre troupe pretends to deport an undocumented immigrant during an immigration march in Phoenix, AZ, Saturday. Actors were portraying the immigrant, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, AZ. Gov. Jan Brewer and AZ State Senator Russell Pearce. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: A street theatre troupe pretends to deport an undocumented immigrant during an immigration march in Phoenix, AZ, Saturday. Actors were portraying the immigrant, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, AZ. Gov. Jan Brewer and AZ State Senator Russell Pearce. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: Union members who support immigrants' rights at a march at the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: A man chants opposition to SB1070 in Phoenix Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: Marchers start their pro-immigrant rights rally with an indigenous blessing in Phoenix, Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: People at a pro-immigrants rights rally in Phoenix. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: American and Mexican flags at a pro-immigrants rally in Phoenix, AZ, Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman at a pro-immigrants' rights rally in Phoenix, AZ, Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - PHOENIX, AZ: A man at an immigrants' rights rally in Phoenix, AZ, Saturday. More than 30,000 people, supporters of immigrants' rights and opposed to Arizona SB1070, marched through central Phoenix to the Arizona State Capitol Saturday. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: A man with an anti-Obama cartoon at a Tea Party rally in Tempe, AZ. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: Opponents of illegal immigration and supporters of Arizona SB070 at a rally in Tempe, AZ. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: Opponents of illegal immigration at a rally organized by the Tea Party in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: People wave American flags during a rally against illegal immigration in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: A man from Texas shows support for Arizona's SB1070 in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: A man salutes during the Pledge of Allegiance while standing under an upside down American flag during a rally against illegal immigration in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. The upside down flag is used as a maritime symbol of a ship in distress. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: People sing the Star Spangle Banner at the start of a rally against illegal immigration in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: A man and his daughter with the American and Arizona flags at an anti-immigration rally in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: Opponents of illegal immigration and supporters of Arizona SB070 at a rally in Tempe, AZ. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • May 29 - TEMPE, AZ: A man waves a "Don't Tread On Me" flag during a rally against illegal immigration in Tempe, AZ, Saturday. About 3,000 people attended a "Buy Cott Arizona" rally at Tempe Diablo Stadium in Tempe, AZ Saturday night. The rally was organized by members of the Arizona Tea Party movement to show support for Arizona law SB1070. The "Buy Cott" is a reaction to the economic boycott planned by opponents of SB1070. SB1070 makes it an Arizona state crime to be in the US illegally and requires that immigrants carry papers with them at all times and present to law enforcement when asked to. Critics of the law say it will lead to racial profiling, harassment of Hispanics and usurps the federal role in immigration enforcement. Supporters of the law say it merely brings Arizona law into line with existing federal laws.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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