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[Arturo Violante speaking at event]
A photograph of Arturo Violante, the former President of the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking at a podium. He is wearing a suit and using his hand for emphasis. Behind him is a large flag.
[Bishop Kevin Vann sitting on sofa with book and gesturing with pen]
En esta foto, el obispo Kevin Vann está sentado en un sofá con un libro en el regazo y gesticula con una pluma en la mano. El obispo Kevin Vann fue ordenado e instalado como tercer obispo de la Diócesis de Fort Worth el miércoles 13 de julio de 2005.
[Bishop Kevin Vann sitting on sofa with book and pen]
En esta foto, el obispo Kevin Vann está sentado en un sofá con un libro en el regazo y una pluma en la mano. El obispo Kevin Vann fue ordenado e instalado como tercer obispo de la Diócesis de Fort Worth el miércoles 13 de julio de 2005.
[Bishop Kevin Vann standing next to table covered with white cloth]
In this photo, Bishop Kevin Vann is standing next to a white table and holding a pen and pad of paper. There is a framed image on the wall behind him. Bishop Kevin Vann was ordained and installed as the third bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth on Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
[Bishop Kevin Vann standing next to table, holding pen and paper]
In this photo, Bishop Kevin Vann is standing next to a white table and holding a pen and pad of paper. There is a framed image on the wall behind him. Bishop Kevin Vann was ordained and installed as the third bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth on Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
[Bishop Kevin Vann standing with pen and paper]
In this photo, Bishop Kevin Vann is standing next to a white table and holding a pen and pad of paper. There is a framed image on the wall behind him. Bishop Kevin Vann was ordained and installed as the third bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth on Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
[Bowls of red and yellow micro tomatoes]
Photograph of two bowls - one with cut, yellow micro tomatoes and the other with cut, red micro tomatoes. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Carlos Garcia de Alba speaking]
Carlos Garcia de Alba speaks in front of an audience and video cameras. Garcia de Alba is the Consul General of Mexico in Dallas, Texas.
[Carlos Ugarte sitting at a meeting]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking at a meeting]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking at meeting with hand raised]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Chef preparing micro vegetable salad]
Photograph of a chef preparing an organic salad made of micro vegetables.
[Close up photo of a protester in a hat]
This photo is a close-up view of one protester. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Close-up view of Hector Flores in a crowd]
Hector Flores has served as National President of the League of United Latin American Citizens, Director of Recruitment and Retention for the Dallas Independent School District, and an Equal Opportunity Specialist for the Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. This photo is a close-up view of Mr. Flores in a crowd.
[Close-up view of Laura Miller]
Laura Miller served as mayor of Dallas, Texas from 2002-2007.
[Dish with micro vegetable salad]
Photograph of a dish that contains an organic salad made of micro vegetables.
[Dual image]
A man in front of a microphone is seen both in person and on a screen behind.
[The flag of El Salvador is held up during march]
The flag of El Salvador is held up during a protest march to reject anti-immigration legislation before the U. S. Congress.
[The flag of El Salvador is raised at march]
The flag of El Salvador is held up during a protest march against the anti-immigration measures before the U. S. Congress.
[Foot in the foreground at a soccer game]
A person's foot is wearing a white and orange athletic shoe is seen in the foreground. To the right in the background is a red and white cooler and to the left of the foot in the background is a boy seated ion the ground drinking from a juice box and behind him are some female soccer players in uniform.
[Group of People Talking]
A group of people stand together talking. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Group of People Waiting in Line and Sitting in Chairs]
Photograph of several people gathered in a building with several waiting chairs and 5 service booths visible.
[Hector Flores in casual shirt and straw hat]
Hector Flores has served as National President of the League of United Latin American Citizens, Director of Recruitment and Retention for the Dallas Independent School District, and an Equal Opportunity Specialist for the Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. In this photo, he is wearing a casual shirt and straw hat.
[Honduran Flag Is Displayed in a Window]
The Honduran flag is displayed in a window for people below to see. A march against anti-immigration legislation was being held outside the building where the flag was presented.
[The Image of a Crowd of Protesters Is Reflected in a Window]
The image of a crowd of protesters is reflected in a window. The demonstration was to protest anti-immigration legislation before the U. S. Congress.
[Little boy at the protest]
This photo shows a little boy at the immigration march, standing near an adult. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Lydia Gonzalez Welch sitting at table with microphone]
Lydia Gonzalez Welch has served as an executive board member with the League of United Latin American Citizens in Dallas.
[Man and woman with infant at counter]
Photograph of a woman at a service booth with papers on her keyboard as she attends to a man on the other side of the booth holding an open folder. There is a lady carrying a child standing next to the man.Several other individuals are shown in the background waiting.
[Man handing identification card to another man]
Photograph of a man a a service booth handing out identification cards to individuals at the opposite of him. A group of people are shown in the background waiting.
[Man holding Mexican flag in front of group of protesters]
A man holds a Mexican flag during an march on Saturday in front of the City Hall of Dallas against anti-immigration measure which would endanger undocumented immigrants.
[Man receiving identification card]
Photograph of a man at a service booth handing over a card to an individual at the other side of the booth. Several other people are shown in the background waiting in line.
[Man receiving identification card]
Photograph of a man receiving an identification card from another man at a service booth. There are other people shown in a line behind the man receiving the ID.
[Man speaking at podium]
NALEO is the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
[Man using computer to photograph woman]
Photograph of a man taking the picture of a lady who is standing in front of a white background. A variety of people are shown in the background waiting.
[Man waiting for identification card]
Photograph of a man waiting to receive an identification card from another man at a service booth. There are other people shown in a line behind the man waiting for his ID.
[Man waiting while woman receives identification card]
Photograph of a man waiting to receive an identification card from another man at a service booth while a woman at the corner of the booth is handed her ID. There are other people shown in a line behind the man waiting for his ID.
[Man with a big U.S. flag and three girls with little U.S. flags stand beside a police car]
A man with a big U.S. flag and three girls with little U.S. flags, all smiling, stand beside a Farmers Branch police car. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Man with a microphone addresses the crowd while pointing outward]
A man with a microphone addresses the crowd of protesters and emphasizes what he is saying by pointing outward. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Man with a U.S. flag walks past a police car]
A young man holding a U.S. flag across his shoulders walks past a Farmers Branch police car. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Marchers with a large unfurled U.S. flag]
A man and woman lead a group of protesters carrying a large unfurled U.S. flag. Inmigrantes piden despido de concejal y representación política. Farmers Branch (Texas), 26 ago (EFE). Unas 300 personas protestaron hoy en esta ciudad para exigir al gobierno municipal que despida al concejal que propuso que el inglés sea el idioma oficial y que se sancione a quienes den trabajo a indocumentados. Immigrants ask for dismissal of councilman and political representation. Farmers Branch (Texas), August 26 (EFE). Some 300 persons protested today in this city to demand of the municipal government that it dismiss the councilman who proposed that English be the official language and that those who give employment to undocumented aliens be sanctioned.
[Members of the Air Rifle Team during practice]
Photograph of members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Air Rifle Team of Paschal High School practicing for a national tournament to be held in Georgia.
[Men standing in line]
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[The Mexican flag is carried by a protester]
A Mexican flag is carried by a protester during a demonstration against anti-immigration legislation.
[Mexican Flag is displayed at protest march]
A Mexican flag is carried during a demonstration to protest anti-immigration legislation.
[Micro vegetable dish]
Photograph of a dish composed of micro vegetables. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Micro vegetable salad]
Close-up photograph of an organic salad made of micro vegetables.c
[Oscar Solis Flores with Mexican flag in foreground]
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[People sitting in chairs and standing in line]
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[People standing in front of counter]
Photograph of a lady seated behind a computer at a service booth and reviewing information on a piece of paper. There is a man behind the window with a folder in hand and a lady carrying a child is standing next to him.
[A pharmacist fills a prescription]
Pharmacist Jim Janda reaches for a prescription drug at a pharmacy in Grand Prairie, Texas.
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