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Andy Hernandez of El Mirage, Ariz. and Allison Culver of Glendale get into a heated argument outside the Arizona State Capital building Monday morning over immigration issues after the Supreme Court’s split decision to block parts but uphold one key provision of Senate Bill 1070.
The culmination of a two-year argument came Monday with the Supreme Court’s split ruling on Senate Bill 1070, Arizona’s controversial immigration law.
Arizona officials and residents on both sides of the issue gathered at the Capital on Monday, holding signs, conducting press conferences and, in some cases, yelling at one another.
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That white woman aint gonna do well in this argument I can tell