Hundreds march in Dallas to call for immigration reform
- Thousands of people gathered in downtown Dallas on a sunny Sunday afternoon for the 2025 Mega March, a protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies organized by the League of United Latin American Citizens .
- The march took place nearly 19 years after the 2006 Mega March in Dallas, one of the largest immigration protests in Texas history, which organizer Domingo Garcia called a turning point in Latino political history that brought together all ethnic groups and energized a new generation of leaders.
- The protest was motivated by the Trump administration's efforts to increase deportations and eliminate diversity programs, amidst a backdrop of surging unauthorized crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, as exemplified by Vice President JD Vance's visit to Eagle Pass earlier in March.
- Congressman Al Green , who was removed from President Trump's address to Congress on March 4, participated in the march, echoing the sentiment that the movement is national in scope, stating, "It is a movement that is national in scope and this movement is about letting the president know that the people of this country, we the people, will not tolerate much of what's taking place."
- Approximately a thousand people marched from Cathedral Guadalupe to Dallas City Hall advocating for immigration reform, followed by a rally featuring speeches from LULAC leaders, local leaders, and state representatives, with participants expressing feelings of empowerment and a determination to make their voices heard.
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Thousands March In Dallas To Protest Trump's Immigration Policies
A massive crowd marched through downtown Dallas today, protesting President Donald Trump's immigration policies and demanding the release of students who have been detained by immigration officials across the country, as reported by CNN. The sea of demonstrators, stretching several blocks, carried American flags as a symbol of unity and patriotism. The march began at a cathedral and ended at City Hall, where protesters gathered in front of a sta…

Thousands of people protested in Dallas against Trump's immigration policies.
Thousands of people marched through downtown Dallas today to protest President Donald Trump's immigration policies and demand the release of several students detained by immigration officials across the country. The protesters carried American flags, which protest organizers had promoted as a gesture of unity and patriotism. The crowd stretched for several blocks in downtown Dallas as people walked from a cathedral to City Hall, where they gathe…
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