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Gregorio Casar speaks during a protest outside of the Texas Governor's Mansion in Austin, Texas, Monday, May 8, 2017. The gathering was to protest Texas' new "sanctuary cities" law, which takes effect in September and which critics say is the most anti-immigrant since a 2010 Arizona law, that will allow police officers to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain, including during routine traffic stops. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed the law Sunday evening on Facebook Live with no advanced warning. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP)
Photo by: Ricardo B. Brazziell
Gregorio Casar speaks during a protest outside of the Texas Governor's Mansion in Austin, Texas, Monday, May 8, 2017. The gathering was to protest Texas' new "sanctuary cities" law, which takes effect in September and which critics say is the most anti-immigrant since a 2010 Arizona law, that will allow police officers to ask about the immigration status of anyone they detain, including during routine traffic stops. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed the law Sunday evening on Facebook Live with no advanced warning. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

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