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  2. 2006 United States immigration reform protests - Wikipedia

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    In 2006–2007, millions of people participated in protests over a proposed change to U.S. immigration policy. [1] These large scale mobilizations are widely seen as a historic turning point in Latino politics, especially Latino immigrant civic participation and political influence, as noted in a range of scholarly publications in this field. [1]

  3. Great American Boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Great American Boycott (Spanish: El Gran Paro Estadounidense, or Spanish: El Gran Paro Americano, lit. "the Great American Strike"), also called the Day Without an Immigrant (Spanish: Día sin inmigrante), was a one-day boycott of United States schools and businesses by immigrants in the United States (mostly Latin American) which took place on May 1, 2006.

  4. Category:Anti-immigration politics in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anti-immigration politics in Europe" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Category:2006 protests - Wikipedia

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    2006 United States immigration reform protests; March 2006 LAUSD student walkouts; Unity for Gallaudet; Y. 2006 youth protests in France

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  8. 2006 Dublin riots - Wikipedia

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    A series of riots in Dublin on 25 February 2006 was precipitated by a proposed march down O'Connell Street of a unionist demonstration. The disturbances began when members of the Garda Síochána attempted to disperse a group of counter-demonstrators blocking the route of the proposed march.

  9. Explainer-Why are there riots in the UK and who is behind them?

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    Riots have erupted at anti-immigration protests in towns and cities across Britain in the last week, with attacks by far-right groups on hotels housing asylum seekers and on mosques. On July 29 ...