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July 30, 2004
 
 

GROUPS OPPOSED TO ARIZONA PROP. 200 FIND TOUGH GOING


"Arizona's most influential Latino groups and leaders have done little to slow the Protect Arizona Now initiative, and some say that vague political strategies, lack of resources, and apathy have been the opposition's biggest challenges," the Arizona Republic reports. "Some are holding out in hopes that the immigrant measure won't make the ballot, but others are resigned to it being passed by voters. Meanwhile the state's Democratic Party, which enjoys the widespread support of Latinos in Arizona, has acted only as an observer and will vote next month to see how it might move, if at all."