November 10, 2007
Tucson, ARIZONA: Outcry targets police

Arizona Daily Star

TUCSON, Arizona -- Nearly 100 people gathered at Tucson police headquarters Friday to protest the department's recent announcement that it would no longer call immigration officials to schools or churches.

The protesters, holding American flags and signs that read "Enforce our laws" and "Zero tolerance for illegals," walked to police headquarters at 270 S. Stone Ave. from Armory Park in an effort to change the policy.

Assistant Police Chief Roberto Villaseņor went outside shortly after 10 a.m., thanked the crowd for their civic participation and told them the department would take the petition into consideration. But he said the department wouldn't change its policy.

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Posted by tyne at November 10, 2007
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