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TUCSON - Video shot in downtown Tucson along Fourth Avenue has gone viral just one day after its posting.Tucson Police stopped a woman for failing to stop at a stop sign, and ended up calling Border Patrol, and it is all caught on tape."I just started taking video," said Jason Aragon with Pan Left Productions.Aragon said he got a text about a situation on Fourth Avenue, so he grabbed his camera and started rolling."Within minutes, various activists and film crew were there to document what happened," said Lynda Cruz with Derechos Humanos.Cruz was acting as a translator for the woman being questioned. She said officers asked the woman to show a license, but TPD said all she could provide was a Mexican driver's license and an expired passport.Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor said the officers rightfully called Border Patrol for verification."The ethnicity or race did not come into the picture. It's what was provided or not provided that caused the officers to have reasonable suspicion," Villasenor said Tuesday.But Cruz and Aragon said the woman has a legal visa, she just left it at home."If it were anybody else, they probably would have just cited them and sent them on their way...but they called Border Patrol," Cruz said.Chief Villasenor stands behind his officers."I viewed the video that was on Youtube...I read the report. I support the officers in what they did, this is what our policy says that we should do," the Chief said.The woman was taken into custody Monday, but was released after about four hours once it was verified that she had that visa.