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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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil020.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil022.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil021.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil009.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil006.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil005.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace023.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace022.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace020.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace019.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace018.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace016.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace015.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace014.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace013.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace012.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace010.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women hold up signs for Thai democracy during a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace008.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up sign supporting Thai democracy during a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace004.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up sign supporting Thai democracy during a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace003.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women hold up signs for Thai democracy during a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace002.jpg
  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Pro-democracy advocates hold up signs before a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    CandlelightVigilForPeace001.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil023.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil019.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
    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:  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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil016.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil015.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil014.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil013.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
    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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil010.jpg
  • 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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil008.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil007.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil004.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil003.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil002.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
    ImmigrantSB1070Vigil001.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: People gather for a candlelight vigil in support of the DREAM Act in front Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: People gather for a candlelight vigil in support of the DREAM Act in front Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    DreamActVigil024.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: People gather for a candlelight vigil in support of the DREAM Act in front Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    DreamActVigil023.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: A woman wearing a button supporting the DREAM Act at a candlelight vigil at Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    DreamActVigil022.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix students read letters from other students supporting the DREAM Act during a candlelight vigil in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    DreamActVigil021.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix students read letters from other students supporting the DREAM Act during a candlelight vigil in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    DreamActVigil020.jpg
  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Families in support of the DREAM Act at a candlelight vigil in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  A gay rights demonstrator at a vigil in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds up a candle during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  Women hold up candles during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  KENNETH ANTHONY, a gay rights demonstrator, holds up an anti-Proposition 102 placard at a vigil in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  Members of the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence at a candle light vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  A person holds up an anti-Proposition 102 during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix. Proposition 102 barred gay marriage in Arizona and was passed by Arizona voters in the 2008 election. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Gay rights supporters hold up candles during a vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Gay rights supporters hold up candles during a vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Gay rights supporters hold up candles during a vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Gay rights supporters hold up candles during a vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Gay rights supporters hold up candles during a vigil for gay rights in Phoenix Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds up candles during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix, AZ, Monday. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ:  A person signs a petition with Sister Mischif of the Arizona Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix Monday night. About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A pro-democracy vigil at Thammasat University in Bangkok Sunday. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to the vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • November 10, 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Women hold up a gay rights flag during a gay rights vigil in Phoenix Monday.  About 250 people attended a candle light vigil in support of gay rights and gay marriage in Phoenix, AZ, Monday night. The rally, like similar ones in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, were in response to anti-gay marriage and anti-gay rights initiatives that were passed by the voters in Arizona, California and Florida. The anti-gay initiatives in Arizona and California were funded by conservative churches, including the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds a rosary during a vigil at the Arizona State Capitol Thursday. About 40 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ), gathered at the Capitol in Phoenix to wait for the US Supreme Court decision on SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law, in the case US v. Arizona. The court's ruling is expected sometime 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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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Children with candles support the DREAM Act in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Children with candles support the DREAM Act in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: A protester who supports the DREAM Act stands in front of an American flag in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: A tent put up by protesters supporting the DREAM Act in Phoenix Sunday. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: JOSHUA MONTANA drills behind US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People hold up portraits of the late of Thailand during a candlelight vigil in honor of the revered monarch in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A candlelight vigil for the late king of Thailand in Bangkok's Chinatown. Thousands of people gathered on Yaowarat Road in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown to honor Bhumibol Adulyadej, the Late King of Thailand. The event was organized by the Thai-Chinese community and included a performance by the Royal Thai Navy orchestra of music composed by the Late King, a prayer by hundreds of Buddhist monks. It concluded with a candlelight vigil. The King died after a long hospitalization on October 13. The government has declared a one year mourning period. HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the Heir Apparent and Late King's son, is expected to be name the King next week. He will be known as Rama X.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A pro-democracy advocate at Thammasat University. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A pro-democracy advocate at Thammasat University. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Women carry stickers supporting the February 2 election in Thailand. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man carries a sign calling to keep Bangkok open. His sign is a response to anti-government protestors who want to shut Bangkok down. About 500 people from all walks of Thai life came to a candlelight vigil at Thammasat University. They prayed for a peaceful resolution to the political conflict in Thailand. They finished the vigil by singing the John Lennon song "Imagine." Anti-government protestors are expected "Shutdown Bangkok" Monday. There were reports Sunday evening that some intersections were already being blocked.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  GEORGINA SANCHEZ carries in a crucifix to the vigil at the Arizona Capitol during a vigil the first day of a class action lawsuit, Melendres v. Arpaio in Phoenix Thursday. The suit, brought by the ACLU and MALDEF in federal court against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, alleges a wide spread pattern of racial profiling during Arpaio's "crime suppression sweeps" that targeted undocumented immigrants. U.S. District Judge Murray Snow granted the case class action status opening it up to all Latinos stopped by Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputies during the crime sweeps. The case is being heard in Judge Snow's court.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  GEORGINA SANCHEZ carries in a crucifix to the vigil at the Arizona Capitol during a vigil the first day of a class action lawsuit, Melendres v. Arpaio in Phoenix Thursday. The suit, brought by the ACLU and MALDEF in federal court against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, alleges a wide spread pattern of racial profiling during Arpaio's "crime suppression sweeps" that targeted undocumented immigrants. U.S. District Judge Murray Snow granted the case class action status opening it up to all Latinos stopped by Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputies during the crime sweeps. The case is being heard in Judge Snow's court.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 21 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds a rosary during a vigil at the Arizona State Capitol Thursday. About 40 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ), gathered at the Capitol in Phoenix to wait for the US Supreme Court decision on SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law, in the case US v. Arizona. The court's ruling is expected sometime 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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  • 21 JUNE 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A woman holds a rosary during a vigil at the Arizona State Capitol Thursday. About 40 people, members of the immigrant rights' group Promise AZ (PAZ), gathered at the Capitol in Phoenix to wait for the US Supreme Court decision on SB 1070, Arizona's controversial anti-immigrant law, in the case US v. Arizona. The court's ruling is expected sometime 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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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: Children with candles support the DREAM Act in front of Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Sept. 19 - PHOENIX, AZ: People light candles and march to Sen John McCain's office to support the DREAM Act in Phoenix Sunday night. About 30 people met in front of US Sen. John McCain's office in Phoenix Sunday night to demonstrate in support of the DREAM Act, which is scheduled to be debated in the US Senate on Tuesday, Sept 21. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act (The "DREAM Act") is a piece of proposed federal legislation in the United States that was introduced in the United States Senate, and the United States House of Representatives on March 26, 2009. This bill would provide certain illegal immigrant students who graduate from US high schools, who are of good moral character, arrived in the U.S. as minors, and have been in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment, the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency. In the early part of this decade McCain supported legislation similar to the DREAM Act, but his position on immigration has hardened in the last two years and he no longer supports it. The protesters, mostly area students, marched and drilled to show their support for the US military and then held a candle light vigil.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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