One male and five female teenagers hold a large banner representing CAPAY (Coalition for Asian Pacific American Youth) at the Latino and Immigrants' Rights March in Washington, D.C.
The Latino and Immigrants' Rights March was the first national rally in Washington, D.C., for equal rights for immigrants. The objective of the march was to protest new laws that cut off benefits to immigrants, to protect civil rights, and to establish immigration reform. The Chinese Progressiv...
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