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BY Laura Langley | Birmingham, AL | 6/27/11
Nearly 2500 people came together here, June 25, to march and speak out against Alabama House Bill 56 (HB 56), recently signed into law by Governor Bentley.
BY Staff | Dallas, TX | 5/11/10
More than 20,000 people marched and rallied here on May 1. Protesters marched for legalization and against the racist Arizona law that targets Mexicans, Chicanos and other Latinos.
May 1, SB 1070
BY Brad Sigal | Saint Paul, MN | 5/07/10
On May 6, Rep. Steve Drazkowski (R-Wabasha) introduced a bill in the Minnesota House of Representatives that would bring Arizona's new racist anti-immigrant law SB 1070 to Minnesota.
BY Michael Graham | Asheville, NC | 5/03/10
On May 1, International Workers' Day, over 100 people gathered in Pack Square here to demonstrate for immigrant rights and against the Arizona’s apartheid law SB1070.
BY Jacob Flom | Milwaukee, WI | 5/02/10
Milwaukee, WI - 65,000 marched through Milwaukee May 1 for immigrant and worker rights.
BY Staff | Chicago, IL | 5/02/10
Chicago, IL - 100,000 came out in force to march from Union Park to Daley Plaza in the Loop.
BY Staff | Berkeley, CA | 4/29/10
University of California (UC) students here took to the streets to protest the state law passed in Arizona that legalizes racial profiling of Latinos and Native Americans.
Arizona, SB 1070
BY Freedom Road Socialist Organization | United States | 4/28/10
On Friday, April 23rd, Republican Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona signed SB1070. This law makes it a crime to be an undocumented immigrant and requires police to stop and arrest people who they suspect of being undocumented.
BY Brad Sigal | Minneapolis, MN | 4/27/10
Minneapolis, MN - On April 26, 100 supporters of immigrant rights gathered at an emergency protest in downtown Minneapolis. They came together to voice outrage at the new anti-immigrant law passed in Arizona.
BY Staff | Arizona | 4/27/10
Fight Back News Service is making available the video Arizona Resiste, which shows some of the inspiring struggles that took place in Arizona before the anti-immigrant Jim Crow type bill SB1070, was signed into law.
SB 1070
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