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Protestors march against Alabama's immigration law in Montgomery, Ala. - pics
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Protestors march outside the Alabama Capitol during a demonstration against Alabama's immigration law in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011. Federal courts have blocked parts of the Republican-backed law from taking effect, but both supporters and critics still call it the nation's toughest state law against illegal immigration.






Alicia Torres, right, of North Carolina, comforts an emotional protestor shortly before his arrest while protesting Alabama's immigration law Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, near the Alabama state house in Montgomery, Ala. About 100 people, most of them Hispanic and college-aged, chanted slogans as they marched in light rain around the state Capitol and to the adjacent Statehouse where the legislature works.


A protestor is arrested after blocking traffic outside the Alabama Statehouse during a demonstration against Alabama's immigration law in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011. Federal courts have blocked parts of the Republican-backed law from taking effect, but both supporters and critics still call it the nation's toughest state law against illegal immigration.


Demonstrators are arrested after blocking traffic outside the Alabama Statehouse during a protest against Alabama's immigration law in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011. Federal courts have blocked parts of the Republican-backed law from taking effect, but both supporters and critics still call it the nation's toughest state law against illegal immigration.


Demonstrators Caesar Marroquiz, left, of Philadelphia, Penn. , and Ernesto Zumaya, 24, of Los Angeles link their arms together and wait to be arrested during a demonstration in the lobby of the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011. Several hundred demonstrators gathered to protest Alabama's strong new immigration law.


Demonstrators Caesar Marroquiz, left center, of Philadelphia, Penn. , and Ernesto Zumaya, 24, of Los Angeles link their arms together and wait to be arrested as they talk with reporters during a demonstration in the lobby of the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Ala. , Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011. Several hundred demonstrators gathered to protest Alabama's strong new immigration law.


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