Sep 7, 2009

Chicago Leads Immigration Marches

As reported by WBBM 780, a Chicago News Radio, the people of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods led immigration marches today [Labor Day 2009]. It was a peaceful demonstration that estimated a crowd of about 900 people. Their main concern and message was the following, "Mr. Obama says it's going to take a year - the legislative process - to get immigration reform. So we want a year without deportations, a year without separation of families, a year without enforcement of a broken system and a broken law." This message has become a national concern for advocates of immigration reform.

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