Senate Revisiting Immigration As Rallies End

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Posted on: May 2nd, 2006
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“Illegal immigrants and their supporters vowed to keep up the pressure on Congress for reforms after more than 1 million people stepped out of the shadows and poured into the streets in a nationwide show of economic clout.

From Los Angeles to Chicago, Houston to Miami, a “Day Without Immigrants” Monday meant a day boycotting work and school in favor of rallies and marches with waves of red, white and blue filling streets for miles.”

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