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PHOENIX -- About a dozen people camped out overnight at the State Capitol and said Thursday despite the heat they are not leaving until the Supreme Court rules on SB 1070.

That decision could come Monday or next Thursday.

Annabelle Duran is originally from Mexico but has spent the past 20 years in Phoenix. She said many believe that the high court will reinstate all or portions of the state's tough immigration law that were stripped out by the lower court. She fears it will snowball to other states.

"It's affecting everyone, everyone. If it happens here it will happen in other states. Some people believe running away from Arizona will be the solution but it won't be," she said.

Jose Valdez of Buckeye doesn't believe the Latino community will get the ruling it hopes for since the Supreme Court leans conservatively. He said right now the only support they have is from the president.

"President Obama gave the DREAM Act a new pulse. I pray that 1070 will be erased but I don't think so. Politics play a big part in this issue and from all the information I have, 1070's outcome in the high court won't be in our favor."

Jim Cross, Reporter

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    Jose Valdez of Buckeye
    Better start packing along with Annabelle Duran the gig is up...And yes other states will follow...I love it ! Time to go back where you belong.Try it the legal way next time.
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    The Big Truth wrote...
    Really?
    What is sitting in front of the Capital going to do? Nothing. I wish I could sit outside somewhere all day, but oh yeah, I have a JOB!!!
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    Steve wrote...
    Well many of these people Obama has
    invited will be doing just that, sitting around when they can't get a job and will be taking government services. But hey if it buys your vote.
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