July 25, 2007
The Chandler business community welcomes visitors to town with colorful website images depicting the city's cultural celebrations. (Photo Courtesy: DCCP)
( Phoenix ) A decade ago this week, Chandler Police and Federal Immigration Officers swept through the town looking to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants. In the process, they also stopped to question legal residents and U.S. Citizens who either spoke Spanish or looked 'Mexican.' KJZZ's Marcos Najera concludes a 3-part series on the Chandler Roundup with a report on the city's efforts to move past its darkest days.
The Chandler Roundup: Ten Years Later
Listen to KJZZ's special series on the Chandler Roundup and learn more about the event.
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