SB 1070 and family: A daughter's account
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Monica Hernández was heading home from church in Nogales, Arizona when she was stopped by a police officer in August 2013. The officer asked for her driver's license, which she said she didn't have because of her illegal status in the country. Within two minutes, Border Patrol was there. This is is her daughter Daniela's account of what happened.
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