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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman joins hands with others and prays during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PETRA FALCONE, from PAZ, checks her laptop and smart phone to see if the US Supreme Court ruled on SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MARIA URIBE (center) and others pray that the US Supreme Court will overturn SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds a Virgin of Guadalupe prayer card during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: PETRA FALCONE, from PAZ, joins hands with others and prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: MARIA URIBE (left) and GEORGINA SANCHEZ (seated) and others pray that the US Supreme Court will overturn SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: PETRA FALCONE, from PAZ, checks her laptop and smart phone to see if the US Supreme Court ruled on SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil015.jpg
  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil011.jpg
  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman joins hands with others and prays during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman joins hands with others and prays during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PETRA FALCONE (left), from PAZ, checks her smart phone during a prayer to see if the US Supreme Court ruled on SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PETRA FALCONE, from PAZ, checks her laptop and smart phone to see if the US Supreme Court ruled on SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil018.jpg
  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  PETRA FALCONE, from PAZ, checks her laptop and smart phone to see if the US Supreme Court ruled on SB1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil017.jpg
  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil012.jpg
  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman prays during a vigil against SB 1070 Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: GEORGINA SANCHEZ, prays that the US Supreme Court will overturn Arizona's anti-immigrant law Monday. About 20 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ) held a prayer vigil at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday praying that the US Supreme Court would overturn SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law. The court's ruling had been expected Monday, June 18 but the the court said the ruling would not come out until later this month. Members of PAZ said they would continue their vigil until the ruling was issued.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil001.jpg
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