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[Adults and children make up crowd of protesters]
Fotografía de familias que participan en una protesta de 2006 en Dallas contra las medidas antiinmigración que pondrían en peligro a los inmigrantes indocumentados. Hay muchos niños y adultos en la multitud. Uno de ellos sostiene una pancarta que dice: "¡No somos criminales! Venimos a trabajar". Varios manifestantes sostienen la bandera mexicana y la mayoría lleva ropa blanca o roja.
[Anti-immigration protesters with a flag and a sign marching past a police car]
A photograph of protesters marching past a Farmers Branch police car. The license plate of the reads 217 883. A uniformed police officer can be seen, with protesters walking in front of him. One of the protesters at the front carries a sign that reads, 'Enforce our laws!', while another protester at the back carries an American flag. A construction barrier is also visible, along with other cars and trees in the background.
[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.
[Cameramen and reporters gather to cover protestors]
Cameramen and reporters work to gather information and images of a crowd of protesters and their children. The protest was against the anti-immigration proposals being debated in the U. S. Senate.
Campaña Antidrogas
This article deals with the intention of dimishing prescription drug abuse among Hispanic youth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[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 at event]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte at podium]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[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 a podium]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking at an event]
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.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking into a microphone]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking into microphone at event]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking into microphone with hand raised]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking with hand raised]
Carlos Ugarte is the senior public health adviser for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
[Carlos Ugarte speaking with thumb 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.
[Children hold up sign during protest]
Children hold up a sign in Dallas, Texas, during protest against anti-immigration measures which would endanger undocumented immigrants.
[Children take part in march]
Two children ride of their parent's shoulders during a march to protest anti-immigrations legislation.
[Close-up of a Ventanilla de Salud employee pointing out brochure information to a visitor]
A Ventanilla de Salud employee points out information in one of many Spanish-language brochures, while a visitor looks on.
[Close-up of letters and brochures on desk of Oscar Solis Flores]
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[Close-up of Oscar Solis Flores' computer screen]
Photograph of a computer screen displaying a e-mail draft written in Spanish. Several sticky notes are visible around the screen and a black telephone is shown on the desk. A small Mexican flag is partially visible in the photo.
[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.
[Crowd Gathers Outside Dallas City Hall, March 26, 2006]
Protesters gather outside Dallas City Hall carrying signs and the flags of the U. S. and Mexico. They gathered to show rejection of anti-immigration proposals being debated in the U. S. Congress.
[Crowd of Protesters Carry Signs, March 26, 2006]
A crowd of protesters carrying signs march in Dallas, Texas against the anti-immigration measures which would endanger undocumented immigrants.
[Dallas protester, Margarita Alvarez, addresses the crowd]
Margarita Alvarez, union spokesperson with the organization, Voices United for Immigrants, addresses the public during the protest carried out on Saturday in front of City Hall in Dallas. Thousands participated in the protest on Saturday outside the City Hall and also there were dozens of banners and posters which asked for "Justice for the undocumenteds," "Equality of rights," or "No to the wall." But it was a single feeling which united the more than 2,000 persons protesting H.R. 4437 presented to Congress by Congressman James Sensenbrenner (R-WI).
[The Demonstration is reflected in windows behind protesters carrying signs]
The demonstration is reflected in windows of Dallas City Hall behind protesters carrying signs. They are against anti-immigration legislation being debated in the U.S. Congress.
[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.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud assists a visitor from behind a counter]
A man in a bright gold Ventanilla de Salud vest assists a visitor from behind a counter.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud assists a visitor who has his hand in his pocket]
An employee of Ventanilla de Salud helps a visitor from behind the counter. The visitor has one hand in his pocket.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud points to information in a brochure for a visitor]
A Ventanilla de Salud employee stands behind a counter and assists a visitor by pointing out information to him in a brochure.
[Employee from Ventanilla de Salud points to information in one of many brochures for a visitor]
An employee of Ventanilla de Salud points to information in a brochure for a visitor. There are many other brochures in the foreground.
[Family groups hold up signs during protest at Dallas City Hall]
Family groups hold up signs at protest in front of Dallas City Hall. The protesters gathered to show rejection of anti-immigration legislation in the U. S. Senate.
[Female protester is interviewed in front of crowd]
A female protester is interviewed in front of protesters and their children. They gathered at City Hall in Dallas, Texas to show rejection of the anti-immigration bills being debated in the U. S. Senate.
[Female protester is interviewed while cameraman films children]
A female protester is interviewed while a cameraman films children behind her. They are gathered in Dallas, Texas to show rejection of the anti-immigration proposals being debated in the U. S. Senate.
[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.
[The flag of Honduras is carried during the march]
Protesters carry signs and the flag of Honduras during a march to show rejection of anti-immigration legislation.
[Flags of the United States and Mexico are carried by protesters]
Protesters carry the flags of the United States and Mexico as they march to show their rejection of anti-immigration legislation before the U. S. Congress.
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