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HEREFORD, Ariz. — Tea Party groups converged on a remote section of the U.S.-Mexico border Sunday to show support for Arizona’s controversial immigration law.
More than 400 people gathered about 70 miles west of Nogales on a private ranch. Demonstrators attached hundreds of U.S. flags with messages about curbing illegal immigration to the border fence and chanted “U-S-A” when spectators gathered on the Mexico side of the border.
The speakers included Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, known for tough enforcement of immigration laws.



