As the Supreme Court weighed arguments over Arizona's tough immigration law known as SB 1070, about 500 people who oppose
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the law marched in Phoenix. Police made nine arrests, but there was no reported violence. (April 26)
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[Notes:VO --PHOENIX -- AP VIDEO -- APRIL 25][SOT/:HUGO SANCHEZ / SB 1070 OPPONENT]"For me, there's not a way to legalize myself, so what can I do about it? I can't do anything about it."[Notes:SOT -- HUGO SANCHEZ / SB 1070 OPPONENT]. It's attacking our community. It's my community, my friends, my family, myself. It's heartbreaking to see, like, families apart, you know. I just had one of my friends, his dad got taken in because he didn't have a license. And now he's the one supporting his house. My friend is barely 15 years old. And what is he going to do with his two sisters, his mom. The lady, she can't find a job anywhere. He can't find a job anywhere. They have nothing to eat. I mean, that's what's bad with this law, attacking our community." (****END****) VIDEO PRODUCER: ned barker---------------------------VIDEO SOURCE: ap-----------------------VIDEO APPROVAL: ned barker----------------------------VIDEO RESTRICTIONS: none----------------------------------MARKET EMBARGO (S): none--------------------------------SCRIPT/WIRE SOURCE: v0623AP-AZ--Immigration Law Protest, 2nd Ld-Writet
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