Posted on: May 3rd, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ]
Tags: boycott, protest
“Supporters of immigrant rights in the United States hope to increase their political influence after this week’s rallies and boycotts across the country. Immigration has become a hot political issue in the United States, and both major political parties are trying to figure out what impact the issue will have in the November congressional elections and the presidential election in 2008.
A group of protesters in Orlando, Florida, was typical of the more than one million illegal and legal immigrants who came out in force to make their economic and political presence felt around the country.”
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