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[Young girl with microphone]
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[Young man and woman under umbrella, looking at artwork]
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[Young man and woman with green lit skyscraper in background]
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[Young man and woman with heads bowed]
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[Young man crying with photo of Edgar Vera in background]
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[Young man filling out paperwork while leaning on another young man]
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[Young man holding red rose]
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[Young man in front of stage]
A young man wearing white ti-shirt with logo stands in front of stage.
[Young man in red boxing gloves practicing with instructor]
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[Young man in red hat speaking at microphone]
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[Young man in red shirt]
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[Young man leaning over casket with mourners in background]
Edgar Vera, Jr. weeps over the body of his father, Edgar Vera, during the funeral mass being held in his honor in Arlington, Texas. Vera, forty-five years of age, passed away on the 19th of August after suffering a heart attack on August 4th.
[Young man looks at reflection in windows of large crowd of protesters]
A young man looks at a reflection in a building's windows of a large crowd of immigration protesters in downtown Dallas. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Young man looks at reflection of protesters]
A young man looks at a reflection in a building's windows of a large crowd of immigration protesters in downtown Dallas. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Young man practicing with boxing instructor]
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[Young man seated near casket]
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[Young man signing paper on clipboard]
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[Young man speaking at microphone with woman in background]
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[Young man speaking into microphone]
A young man is speaking into a microphone with other protesters and flags behind him. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young man speaking into microphone with protesters holding flags in background]
A young man speaks into a microphone while a crowd of protesters in the background holds Mexican and American flags. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young man wearing hand wraps hitting boxing bag]
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[Young man with a U.S. flag on a tall pole leads protesters in their march]
The protesters march with flags and signs while a young man leads them holding a U.S. flag on a tall pole. 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.
[Young man with arm around woman, building with green lights in background]
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[Young man with hands raised practicing with boxing instructor]
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[Young man with microphone and mouth open wide]
A young man is speaking into a microphone with his mouth open wide, and other protesters are holding flags behind him. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young members of a folk dance group wear colorful costumes]
Young members of a folk dance group wear colorful costumes. They are waiting to perform at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Young men filling out paperwork]
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[Young men holding American flag]
Two young men are holding opposite ends of a large American flag. Around 500 people congregated on the outskirts of Dallas to protest against amnesty for undocumented immigrants. Led by the group, Citizens for Immigrant Reform (CFIR), the protesters carried banners and signs alluding to the lack of legislation which would punish undocumented immigrants who live in this country.
[Young men pouring bag of sugar into large bucket]
More than 100 persons from Dallas contributed to the Mexican state of Colima to be entered in the next Guinness book of world records for having created the world's largest lemonade at 3500 liters. 20,000 lemons, or one ton, from the valleys of Colima along with 3750 liters of water and 56 liters of syrup beat out the previous record holder of 2500 liters that was created in Victoria, Australia in 1996.
[Young protesters]
Young immigration protesters march with the crowd. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Young protesters carrying flags and signs]
A group of young protesters is marching, and several are carrying flags or signs. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young protesters marching under cloudy sky]
A group of young protesters is marching with a cloudy sky overhead. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young protesters marching with flags and signs]
A group of young protesters is marching with Mexican and American flags and handwritten signs. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young protesters marching with flags and signs]
A group of young protesters are marching and carrying Mexican and American flags and handwritten signs. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young protesters marching with signs and flags]
A group of young protesters is marching carrying Mexican and American flags and handwritten signs. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which would include legalization of millions of undocumented immigrants.
[Young woman and boy jumping rope in boxing gym]
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[Young woman carries American flag past Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe]
Immigration protesters carrying American flags pass a "Cathedral Guadalupe" sign and the Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe (Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe) of Dallas in the background. According to the Dallas Police Department, at least 100,000 people marched in the most well-attended civil movement in the history of Dallas. The protesters demanded the legalization of Hispanic undocumented immigrants, estimated to be about twelve million in the United States. The so-called "mega march" was carried out to demand immigrant amnesty as members of the U.S. Congress debated immigration reform.
[Young woman fills out a form]
Student fills out a form at a meeting in a school in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Young woman in boxing practice with instructor]
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[Young woman in red boxing gloves hitting heavy bag]
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[Young woman in red boxing gloves surrounded by three heavy bags]
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[Young woman in red shirt hitting heavy bag]
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[Young woman leaning to look at artwork]
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[Young woman speaks at a meeting]
Young woman reads from a paper in front of a meeting to discuss whether students should wear uniforms in the Fort Worth Independent School District.
[Young woman wearing a red American Heart Association t-shirt while others gather behind her]
A young woman in a red American Heart Association t-shirt talks, while other women gather in the hallway behind her.
[Young woman wearing an American Heart Association T-shirt]
Photograph of a young woman wearing a red American Heart Association T-shirt standing in a room. To the left, a visitor is signing in at a check-in table, and other people are visible in the background of the photo.
[Young women pose with box of tickets]
From right to left: Lidia Martinex, Anabel Tavera, and Ivonne Tavera volunteered in the carnival that was organized by Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Fort Worth to commemorate the birth of the union organizer that the school is named after.
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