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Immigration Reform: Shepard Fairey x Sticker Robot

Our good friends over at Sticker Robot have rejoined forces with Shepard Fairey to kick-start a promotion for the residents of Arizona who are currently under siege, battling against Arizona immigration law SB1070. The law, which requires any suspected illegal immigrant (ie: Mexican American) to carry papers on them at all times or face possible deportation has come under fire since being signed into law; in a recent speech President Obama said that the law will "undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and our communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe." If you're an Arizona resident, fill out this form and Sticker Robot will mail you a free sticker! Non-Arizona residents are also eligible to receive free stickers as well, learn more details about this promotion here.

Our good friends over at Sticker Robot have rejoined forces with Shepard Fairey to kick-start a promotion for the residents of Arizona who are currently under siege, battling against Arizona immigration law SB1070. The law, which requires any suspected illegal immigrant (ie: Mexican American) to carry papers on them at all times or face possible deportation has come under fire since being signed into law; in a recent speech President Obama said that the law will “undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and our communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe.” If you’re an Arizona resident, fill out this form and Sticker Robot will mail you a free sticker! Non-Arizona residents are also eligible to receive free stickers as well, learn more details about this promotion here.

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