mike burke spoke to tania unzueta, her father, mother, and sister were arrested during the action. >>is called the no papers, no fear. it began july 29 in phoenix, arizona. about 30 some riders started about six weeks ago, including myself, and 40 people from phoenix, tennessee, north carolina, illinois, wisconsin, texas. most of us or undocumented. we were tried to talk to community members about what it is like to come out of the shadows, to lose fear in order to organize, and how to organize so that when you come out as undocumented, you have power behind you. we went mostly through the south of the united states. we went from phoenix to new mexico, texas, louisiana, alabama, georgia, tennessee, and north carolina. these are some of the states were the harshest anti-immigrant laws have been passed, where a lot of community members, particularly those undocumented that do not have support, and we felt the message of having those papers and having no fear has not reached all of the communities. >> i saw you kissing the protesters just before they were arrested. can you talk about you