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- 7. June 2010: The Nation Stands with Arizona by Dawn Wildman
- 13. May 2010: Spend, spend, spend Boxer loves a good bailout
- 13. May 2010: San Diego School Board restricts travel to Arizona, but travel okay to Mexico
- 11. May 2010: Mexico's government cries foul over Arizona's new law
- 10. May 2010: Illegal immigration flares on both sides of the issue
- 10. May 2010: San Diego School Board moves to warn students about Arizona's new law
- 5. May 2010: May Day Rally videos show many are ill informed about illegal immigration
- 4. May 2010: San Diego City Council denaounces Arizona's immigration law
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- 2. May 2010: May Day rallies spark renewed immigration debate
San Diego says goodbye to 14-year-old Amber Dubois
San Diego residents once again had to say goodbye to another teenager in less than a week. Tonight Escondido residents, friends and family attended a vigil for slain teenager Amber Dubois at Escondido High School.
Hundreds of tearful students stood in the school quad holding candles and listening to a handful of speakers offer kind words in order to provide some closure in the 13-month saga.
Well-wishers described Amber as a nice and quiet girl who always helped classmates and had an infinite amount of love for animals – especially endangered species. Students remembered her stunning blue eyes and said pictures never did her eyes justice.
Escondido High School Principal, Rich Watkins said the students would wear certain colors each day the rest of the week to honor Amber and Chelsea King (Poway High School, senior who was murdered last week).
“Tomorrow the students will wear red,” Watkins said. “The students will also have a message for police.” The student body will wear orange on Wednesday, green on Thursday and will finish the school week with black.
The school motto “loyal, strong and true” displayed yet another community that wrapped its arms around a young girl, whose life was taken much to soon. Keep reading
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