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Maria Durazo, executive secretary-treasurer of the labor federation, joins fellow union members, faith and community groups from Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium, Thursday, July 29, to travel to Phoenix to join protests against Arizona's new immigration law. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Volunteer Erin Yoshi makes protest signs for union members as they gather at Dodger Stadium, Thursday, to travel to Phoenix. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Opponents of Arizona's immigration enforcement law SB 1070 sing and march in Phoenix, Thursday, a day after a judge blocked some controversial provisions of the law (John Moore / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio talks with a staff member in the driveway of the Fourth Avenue Jail during a protest against the immigration law, Thursday. Arpaio vows that his office will still ask the immigration status of those arrested, with state violators being booked into the jail and federal violators turned over to authorities. (Roy Dabner / EPA) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Protester Devin Fleenor of Phoenix handcuffs himself to the doors of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office, Thursday, in protest of the immigration law. (Ralph Freso / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Protesters block a street before being arrested during a demonstration against Arizona's immigration law, Thursday, in Phoenix. Riot police responded with arrests. (John Moore / Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Protesters join hands as police block the street in Phoenix on Thursday. (Matt York / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
A demonstrator is arrested outside Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office in Phoenix on Thursday. (Darren Hauck / EPA) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
Los Angeles Police work to remove 12 protestors who chained themselves together in protest of Arizona's immigration law, at a busy intersection in Los Angeles on Thursday. (Adam Lau / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
With the Statue of Liberty behind them, a coalition of immigrant groups and their supporters march in the hundreds across the Brooklyn Bridge on Thursday in New York. (Seth Wenig / AP) Share Back to slideshow navigation -
A coalition of immigrant groups and their supporters march across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, on Thursday. (Timothy A. Clary / AFP - Getty Images) Share Back to slideshow navigation
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