PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Rosa Maria Soto, right, and Maria Durand, both from Arizona, cheer as they react to the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, comes down at the Arizona Capitol Monday. (AP)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25, 2012: Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, speaks as Deepak Bhargava (2nd R), Executive Director of the Center for Community Change, and Eliseo Medina (R), International Secretary-Treasurer of Service Employees International Union, listen in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has struck down three parts of the Arizona anti-illegal immigration law, but upheld the controversial 'show me your papers' provision. (Getty)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25, 2012: Members of the media run out from the U.S. Supreme Court after the court announced an immigration law ruling. (Getty)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25, 2012: Jane Pauk of Phoenix, Arizona, shows her support in front of the U.S. Supreme Court after the court announced an immigration law ruling. The Supreme Court has struck down three parts of the Arizona anti-illegal immigration law, but upheld the controversial 'show me your papers' provision. (Getty)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25, 2012: Deepak Bhargava, Executive Director of the Center for Community Change, speaks in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. (Getty)
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25, 2012: Eliseo Medina, International Secretary-Treasurer of Service Employees International Union, speaks as Deepak Bhargava (R), Executive Director of the Center for Community Change, listens in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. (Getty)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Rosa Maria Soto yells in celebration as the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, comes down at the Arizona Capitol Monday. (AP)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Members of Promise Arizona hold a prayer vigil prior to the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, coming down at the Arizona Capitol Monday. (AP)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Petra Falcon, right, executive director of Promise Arizona, and Jose Luis Leal watch online as the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, comes down at the Arizona Capitol Monday. (AP)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Members of Promise Arizona, Leonila Martinez, left, Patricia Rosas, and Gustavo Cruz, right, react to the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, as the ruling comes down at the Arizona Capitol Monday. (AP)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Puente Movement Director Carlos Garcia watches the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, come down at the Puente Movement offices. (AP)
PHOENIX, AX - JUNE 25, 2012: Community member Leticia Ramirez, left, Puente Movement Director Carlos Garcia, standing, Community member Jovana Renteria, seated third left, and Puente Movement Communication Director B. Loewe, second right, watch the United States Supreme Court decesion regarding Arizona's controversial immigartion law, SB1070, come down at the Puente Movement offices. (AP)
PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 25, 2012: Community members Leticia Ramirez, left, Jovana Renteria, center, and Puente Movement Comunication Director B. Loewe react to the United States Supreme Court decision regarding Arizona's controversial immigration law, SB1070, come down at the Puente Movement offices. (AP)