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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: Jarvis Johnson (CQ) GREEN TEE, a supporter of immigrants' rights and Arthur Olivas, (CQ) WHITE TEE a supporter of Sen Russell Pearce's anti-immigrant bills, debate immigration at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: An immigrants' rights supporter in front of the Capitol Police at the State Capitol in Phoenix Tuesday. Hundreds of people including supporters of immigrants' rights, supporters of border defense, motorcycle riders and members of the Tea Party, converged on the capitol to express their views on bills.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2010 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Jerry Harris (CQ) LEFT, a supporter of 1070 from Scottsdale and George Clifton (CQ) opposed to 1070, argue in front of the courthouse. Thousands of people came to the Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse (CQ) in downtown Phoenix Thursday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2010 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Jerry Harris (CQ) LEFT, a supporter of 1070 from Scottsdale and George Clifton (CQ) opposed to 1070, argue in front of the courthouse. Thousands of people came to the Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse (CQ) in downtown Phoenix Thursday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JULY 2010 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Jerry Harris (CQ) LEFT, a supporter of 1070 from Scottsdale and George Clifton (CQ) opposed to 1070, argue in front of the courthouse. Thousands of people came to the Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse (CQ) in downtown Phoenix Thursday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 OCTOBER 2009 -- BANGKOK, THAILAND: Volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung foundation tend to a woman who committed suicide in her home in Bangkok. Neighbors said the woman drank mosquito poison after an argument with her husband. The 1,000 plus volunteers of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation are really Bangkok's first responders. Famous because they pick up the dead bodies after murders, traffic accidents, suicides and other unplanned, often violent deaths, they really do much more. Their medics respond to medical emergencies, from minor bumps and scrapes to major trauma. Their technicians respond to building collapses and traffic accidents with heavy equipment and the "Jaws of Life" and their divers respond to accidents in the rivers and khlongs of Bangkok. The organization was founded by Chinese immigrants in Bangkok in 1909. Their efforts include a hospital, college tuition for the poor and tsunami relief.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 OCTOBER 2009 -- BANGKOK, THAILAND: Volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung foundation tend to a woman who committed suicide in her home in Bangkok. Neighbors said the woman drank mosquito poison after an argument with her husband. The 1,000 plus volunteers of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation are really Bangkok's first responders. Famous because they pick up the dead bodies after murders, traffic accidents, suicides and other unplanned, often violent deaths, they really do much more. Their medics respond to medical emergencies, from minor bumps and scrapes to major trauma. Their technicians respond to building collapses and traffic accidents with heavy equipment and the "Jaws of Life" and their divers respond to accidents in the rivers and khlongs of Bangkok. The organization was founded by Chinese immigrants in Bangkok in 1909. Their efforts include a hospital, college tuition for the poor and tsunami relief.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 OCTOBER 2009 -- BANGKOK, THAILAND: Volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung foundation tend to a woman who committed suicide in her home in Bangkok. Neighbors said the woman drank mosquito poison after an argument with her husband. The 1,000 plus volunteers of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation are really Bangkok's first responders. Famous because they pick up the dead bodies after murders, traffic accidents, suicides and other unplanned, often violent deaths, they really do much more. Their medics respond to medical emergencies, from minor bumps and scrapes to major trauma. Their technicians respond to building collapses and traffic accidents with heavy equipment and the "Jaws of Life" and their divers respond to accidents in the rivers and khlongs of Bangkok. The organization was founded by Chinese immigrants in Bangkok in 1909. Their efforts include a hospital, college tuition for the poor and tsunami relief.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Oct. 1, 2009 -- BANGKOK, THAILAND: Medics and volunteers from Poh Teck Tung help a woman who attempted suicide after an argument with her husband. Neighbors said the woman swallowed mosquito poison. She was unconscious and unresponsive and the crew rushed her to a nearby hospital. They left before getting final word on her status.  The 1,000 plus volunteers of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation are really Bangkok's first responders. Famous because they pick up the dead bodies after murders, traffic accidents, suicides and other unplanned, often violent deaths, they really do much more. Their medics respond to medical emergencies, from minor bumps and scrapes to major trauma. Their technicians respond to building collapses and traffic accidents with heavy equipment and the "Jaws of Life" and their divers respond to accidents in the rivers and khlongs of Bangkok. The organization was founded by Chinese immigrants in Bangkok in 1909. Their efforts include a hospital, college tuition for the poor and tsunami relief.    Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Oct. 1, 2009 -- BANGKOK, THAILAND: Medics and volunteers from Poh Teck Tung help a woman who attempted suicide after an argument with her husband. Neighbors said the woman swallowed mosquito poison. She was unconscious and unresponsive and the crew rushed her to a nearby hospital. They left before getting final word on her status.  The 1,000 plus volunteers of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation are really Bangkok's first responders. Famous because they pick up the dead bodies after murders, traffic accidents, suicides and other unplanned, often violent deaths, they really do much more. Their medics respond to medical emergencies, from minor bumps and scrapes to major trauma. Their technicians respond to building collapses and traffic accidents with heavy equipment and the "Jaws of Life" and their divers respond to accidents in the rivers and khlongs of Bangkok. The organization was founded by Chinese immigrants in Bangkok in 1909. Their efforts include a hospital, college tuition for the poor and tsunami relief.    Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MIKE KEATING, a member of the Tea Party, frames the media and Tea Party members during a Tea Party press conference about illegal immigration in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MANUEL LARES, an opponent of SB1070, blows a conch to call people to prayer in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Matachine dancers gather at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday before a prayer vigil to oppose SB1070. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  KELLY TOWNSEND, (right, pink blouse) a member of the Tea Party, speaks at a press conference in support of SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  KELLY TOWNSEND, (right, pink blouse) a member of the Tea Party, speaks at a press conference in support of SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  KELLY TOWNSEND, (right, pink blouse) a member of the Tea Party, speaks at a press conference in support of SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PATTY SALDANA, from Phoenix, holds incense during a prayer vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PATTY SALDANA, from Phoenix, holds incense during a prayer vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PATTY SALDANA, from Phoenix, holds incense during a prayer vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MIKE KEATING, a member of the Tea Party, stands in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BARRY SPINKA, a member of the Tea Party and a supporter of SB1070, waits for a Tea Party rally in support of SB1070 to start at the Arizona Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MIKE KEATING, a member of the Tea Party, at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: A girl is framed by a rosary during a prayer vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: STEVE LOPEZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays the rosary during a vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: STEVE LOPEZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays the rosary during a vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: STEVE LOPEZ, from Glendale, AZ, prays the rosary during a vigil against SB1070 at the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Opponents of SB1070 hold a prayer vigil in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MANUEL LARES, an opponent of SB1070, blows a conch to call people to prayer in front of the Arizona state capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Supporters of immigrants rights prepare for a prayer vigil in front of a crucifix at the Arizona capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: HERMAN RUBIO, 3, from Phoenix, adjusts his head band with an American flag on it, before an immigrants' prayer vigil at the Arizona capitol Wednesday. Herman and his family were there to show their opposition to SB1070. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: HERMAN RUBIO, 3, from Phoenix, adjusts his head band with an American flag on it, before an immigrants' prayer vigil at the Arizona capitol Wednesday. Herman and his family were there to show their opposition to SB1070. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: HERMAN RUBIO, 3, from Phoenix, adjusts his head band with an American flag on it, before an immigrants' prayer vigil at the Arizona capitol Wednesday. Herman and his family were there to show their opposition to SB1070. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 APRIL 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  BARRY SPINKA, a member of the Tea Party and a supporter of SB1070, waits for a Tea Party rally in support of SB1070 to start at the Arizona Capitol Wednesday. Immigrants' rights groups opposed to SB1070 and Tea Party affiliated groups that support SB1070 gathered at the state capitol in Phoenix Wednesday to express their opposition and support of the bill. SB1070 was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in April 2010. At the time it was the toughest anti-illegal immigration bill in the country. Immigrants' rights groups sued Arizona and the federal courts stopped enforcement of the bill. The bill ended up in the US Supreme Court which heard arguments Wednesday. A ruling on the bill is expected in June.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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