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Members of the Arivaca, Ariz., community monitor an immigration checkpoint about 25 miles north of the Mexican border. Some residents say border agents go beyond their legal authority. Ted Robbins/NPR hide caption

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In Arizona, Citizens Keep Close Eye On Immigration Checkpoint

Residents of a small town in southern Arizona say a local Border Patrol checkpoint is unnecessary and that agents have overstepped legal bounds. So now they conduct their own form of surveillance.

Members of a coalition of Latino groups rally outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Activists say they plan more rallies and demonstrations across the country to push for action on immigration reform. Damian Dovarganes/AP hide caption

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Activists: We Want An Emancipator, Not A 'Deporter In Chief'

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Members of the Arivaca, Ariz., community monitor an immigration checkpoint about 25 miles north of the Mexican border. Some residents say border agents go beyond their legal authority. Ted Robbins/NPR hide caption

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In Arizona, Citizens Keep Close Eye On Immigration Checkpoint

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Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, D-N.Y., high-fives her teammate Rep. Martha Roby, R-Ala. during the annual Women's Congressional Softball Game last June. Maddie Meyer/The Washington Post/Getty Images hide caption

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For Women, Being A Jock May Also Signal Political Ambition

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J.G. Quintel is the creator of Regular Show and the voice of one of its main characters, Mordecai. Cartoon Network hide caption

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Inside 'Regular Show,' Where Every Clip Is A Big Production

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The heavens open on Russell Crowe, as Noah, in the new Bible-based film. Niko Tavernise/Courtesy of Paramount Pictures hide caption

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In Biblical Blockbuster, Aronofsky Rocks Noah's Boat

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