Members of the Tucson community gathered outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office on Tucson's South side.

The group brought candles and flowers and held up signs saying "stop the kidnappings" and "protect your neighbors."

Organizers say that they were there to honor the thousands of people in ICE custody.

A report from nonprofit non-partisan research group Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University says that number is at 58,766 people in detention as of Sept. 7.

In this fast paced society that we live in where everyone is from point A to point Z in half a second, its easy to wash these things away," said Megan Martin, an organizer with Desert Rising in Tucson.

Though the vigil remained peaceful, Tucson Police Department seemed to be prepared f

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