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May 1st is generally known as International workers day around the world, here in Phoenix Arizona it held a stronger meaning. Stand for your rights as a human, not only as a worker. From the young and old they came to heard for the right not to be profiled by the color of their skin. The issue was a senate bill 1070 passed and signed by the Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer on April 23,2010.
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