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Vigil Against SB 1070

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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: An immigrants' rights activist from Anaheim, CA, raises a clenched fist as she arrives in Phoenix for an immigrants' rights rally and vigil Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: People at an immigrants' rights rally and vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: ENRIQUE MATOZ, from Glendale, AZ, in front of a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe, at an immigrants' rights rally in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: A children's choir performs at an immigrants' rights rally and vigil at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: BAO NGUYEN, from Garden Grove, CA, and an immigrant from Vietnam, at an immigrants' rally and vigil in Phoenix Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: CAMILA FRANCO, 7, (left) and her sister, KARITIA FRANCO, 8, from Glendale, AZ, perform a dance honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe during an immigrants' rights rally and vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • June 13 - PHOENIX, AZ: A man prays during a prayer vigil for immigrants' rights in Phoenix Sunday. About 40 immigrants' rights activists from Anaheim, California, joined Phoenix area activists at the Arizona State Capitol Sunday for a prayer vigil and rally against SB 1070, the Arizona law that gives local law enforcement agencies the power to ask to see proof of immigration status in the course of a "lawful contact" and when "practicable." Immigrants' rights and civil rights activist say the bill will lead to racial profile. Proponents of the bill say it is the toughest local anti-immigration bill in the country and merely brings state law into line with federal immigration law.  The law, which was signed by the Arizona Governor in April, goes into effect on July 29, 2010.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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