Immigration protesters arrested after locking selves together released from LA jail

By AP
Sunday, May 9, 2010

Immigration protesters released from LA jail

LOS ANGELES — More than a dozen people arrested after chaining themselves together on a downtown Los Angeles street to protest Arizona’s new immigration law are out of jail.

Protest organizers said Sunday that 14 activists were released late Friday, a day after being charged with interfering with police work and failure to disperse. They’re due in court June 4.

The activists lay down in front of a federal immigration detention center Thursday, blocking traffic for about four hours.

Dozens of officers surrounded the demonstrators before declaring an unlawful assembly and making arrests.

The demonstrators oppose Arizona’s new law and say illegal immigrants now in the U.S should be legalized.

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