
Protestors march outside the Alabama Capitol during a demonstration against Alabama's immigration law in Montgomery, Ala., Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011.
About 100 people, most of them Hispanic and college-aged, chanted slogans as they marched in light rain around the state capitol and to the adjacent Statehouse where the legislature works.
"Undocumented, unafraid," ''No papers, no fear, immigrants are marching here," and "Ain't no power like the power of the people," were among the slogans the protesters chanted as they marched. Later, some were hauled off to jail in a yellow bus normally used by the city parks and recreation department.
Some sat down on Union Street between the Statehouse and the Capitol when police approached and warned them in English and Spanish that they would be arrested if they didn't move.
None did and police arrested 11 demonstrators, tying their hand with yellow straps and loading them into the bus.










