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25 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Sen. STEVE GALLARDO, left, and Maricopa County Supervisor MARY ROSE WILCOX, discuss the US Supreme's Court's decision overturning most of SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration bill. Both people, long time civil rights activists in Arizona, were opposed to the law. The case, US v. Arizona, determined whether or not Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, popularly known as SB1070 was constitutional. The court struck down most of the law but left one section standing, the section authorizing local police agencies to check the immigration status of people they come into contact with. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

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The Court Decided the Fate of SB1070
25 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  State Sen. STEVE GALLARDO, left, and Maricopa County Supervisor MARY ROSE WILCOX, discuss the US Supreme's Court's decision overturning most of SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration bill. Both people, long time civil rights activists in Arizona, were opposed to the law. The case, US v. Arizona, determined whether or not Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, popularly known as SB1070 was constitutional. The court struck down most of the law but left one section standing, the section authorizing local police agencies to check the immigration status of people they come into contact with.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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