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Arizona leaders are warning people who participate in Saturday’s “No Kings” protests to exercise their First Amendment rights peacefully.
Arizona's Governor Hobbs and DPS Director Glover urge peaceful protests, stressing nonviolence and respect for law.
Roberto Reveles, a prominent Latino civil rights leader, spoke to the crowd about the state’s past with racism and immigration enforcement. His organization, Somos America, led one of the largest civil rights marches in the state’s history and won a lawsuit against then-Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio for racial profiling.
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Thousands of Arizonans flooded the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza and braved triple-degree heat June 14. Organizers called it the resistance.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs said that while antisemitism is a real problem, the bill she vetoed about prohibiting it from being taught is not the solution.
Amid ICE raids in Phoenix, protesters clash with police as federal agents increase Valley enforcement operations.
An anti-ICE protest broke out in downtown Phoenix amid violent protests in Los Angeles, where President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard; a plane bound for the Valley crashed near San Diego; and more.