BBC News - Protests across US over Arizona immigration lawTens of thousands of people have joined protests in the US against a controversial anti-immigration law introduced in Arizona.
The biggest protest took place in Los Angeles, but others were planned in more than 70 cities across the country.
The law requires local police to question anyone they suspect of being in the United States illegally.
The protesters say the law could lead to Hispanics being targeted, and inflame racial tensions.
In Los Angeles, police estimated 100,000 people had joined a march led by singer Gloria Estefan.
"It's the right of every American to protect where they live," she told the crowd.
"But that doesn't give them a reason to place a law that could create racism and discrimination."
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