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Al Sharpton addresses crowd over immigration law ("After dark we all look Mexican!")
PHOENIX -- Invoking the image of the civil rights movement of a half century ago, the Rev. Al Sharpton promised Wednesday to recreate it in Arizona if a new immigration law takes effect, filling the jails here with protestors engaged in civil disobedience.

Sharpton, in a speech to an overflow crowd at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, said the first effort will be to overturn the law, set to take effect July 29, which requires police to question those who they have reasonable suspicion are in this country illegally. And foes of the law are asking President Obama to reassert the federal government's exclusive authority to regulate who can come to this country.

"But I want you to know tonight that if those challenges don't stop this law, if the federal government will not intervene ... then I want you to know that from all over this country we will bring people into Arizona,'' he told the crowd just ahead of a candlelight march on the Capitol.

"We will bring them in the spirit of the Freedom Riders,'' referring to multi ethnic, religious and racial groups who descended on the South in the days of segregation. He said they will walk the streets of Phoenix arm in arm.

"And if you lock up one, you'll have to lock us all up,'' he said.

Sharpton said the very nature of the law will lead to racial profiling despite claims by Gov. Jan Brewer and other supporters that is not allowed and will not be tolerated. And he said those who are not Latino should not believe this is not their fight.

"If they do to Latinos today, they'll do it to your group tomorrow,'' he said. "If you open the door to a double standard for anybody, you open the door to a double standard for everybody.''

And Sharpton had a special message for blacks who made up a large part of the audience. "Let me tell you something: After dark we all look Mexican riding down the street,'' he said.

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