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  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
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  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5906b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5906a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5904ca.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5906d.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5906c.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5906b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5903bb.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5903b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5893c.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5893b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5893a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5904b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5904a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5897a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5895a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5893b.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5893a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5903c.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5903a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507r_Fla_NJG5900a.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5906c.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5904c.jpg
  • Sonoita, Arizona, USA, 7th July, 2015:  Caleb Gates, 20, (left), and Ray Helton, 22, display the Confederate flag attached to the truck that Gates was driving in Sonoita, Arizona, USA.  About the flag Gates says, "It is part of Southern heritage.  I think it means rebellion, not racism.  Some of my best friends are Black and Mexican".  Helton says, "I don't see it as racist".  Controversy over the Confederate battle flag has escalated across the southern states after the killings at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina.
    1507j_Fla_NJG5895b.jpg
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
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  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_12.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_04.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_01.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_022.jpg
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_11.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_10.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_02.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_08.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_07.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_05.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_03.JPG
  • Water station established and maintained by Humane Borders to provide water to undocumented migrants crossing the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in the Sonoran Desert, north of Sasabe, Arizona, USA.  A blue flag indicates the location of the station located to the east of Baboquivari Peak.  A flag placed on the water container represents opposition to the water station and the Continental Navy and The Sons of Liberty, who were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.
    Buenos_120219_09.JPG
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Undischarged rounds from guns with an American flag.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
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  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 211a.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 154b.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 124b.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 121c.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 114b.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protester, Russ Dove, stands on the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Attendees wave the American flag at the Veterans Day Parade, which honors American military veterans, in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Attendees wave the American flag at the Veterans Day Parade, which honors American military veterans, in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Undischarged rounds from guns with an American flag.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
    Horses_111221a_48.JPG
  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
    Horses_111221a_45.JPG
  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
    Horses_111221a_44.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_56.jpg
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_53.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_52.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
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  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
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  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_45.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_44.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_43.JPG
  • Mario Potenzieri, a survivor of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in New York on September11, 2001, flies the American flag at his home in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.  Potenzieri refers to the view of two mountains, Mount Hopkins and Mount Wrightson, from his home as "my therapy room."  He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his ordeal.
    Survivor_110831_37.JPG
  • Counter protestors, Laine Lawless, (left), and Russ Dove, burn the flag of Mexico at Armory Park, which served as the destination for thousands who marched in protest of propsed immigration legislation, on April 10, 2006, In Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Roy Warden, (second from right), stands back.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • American flags attached to a bridge over the Santa Cruz River blow in the wind in Green Valley, Arizona, USA.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    a041006 immigration protest-1 296.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    a041006 immigration protest-1 043.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
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  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    a041006 immigration protest-1 020.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    a041006 immigration protest-1 013.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    a041006 immigration protest-1 011.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 212c.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 212b.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 211c.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 211b.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 206a.jpg
  • Protesters and counter protesters participated in a demonstration against immigration legislation attended by about 15,000 on April 10, 2006, at Armory Park in Tucson, Arizona, USA.  Counter protesters burned the flag of Mexico.
    041006 immigration protest-1 155a.jpg
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