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  2. 2006 United States immigration reform protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 immigration protests were a series of demonstrations that began in Chicago and continued throughout major cities nationwide for a period of eight weeks. The first major demonstration in Chicago was held on March 10, 2006, and was estimated to have about 100,000 participants.

  3. List of municipalities and counties on the Mexico–United ...

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    This is a list of all counties and municipalities (municipios in Spanish) that are directly on the Mexico–United States border. A total of 37 municipalities and 23 counties, spread across 6 Mexican and 4 American states, are located on the border. All entities are listed geographically from west to east.

  4. From snowy cities to Mexican border - Trump deportations loom

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    Tom Homan, who was chosen by Trump to lead border policy, told a gathering of Republicans in Chicago last month that the midwestern city would be "ground zero" for mass deportations.

  5. Timeline of protests against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Protest in Chicago on January 20. January 20 – Fifty women from El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, demonstrated against the proposed wall and the Trump Administration immigration policies by standing on the US/Mexico border, linked by hands and braiding scarves or hair together between 7 am and 9 am.

  6. Map: tracking Nichols protests around the United States

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    Protests started in the first hours after police released bodycam footage of Tyre Nichols’ fatal beating.

  7. Texas begins flying migrants from southern border to Chicago ...

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    Texas sent a plane with more than 120 migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to Chicago in an escalation of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's busing operation that has given more than 80,000 migrants ...

  8. Chicano Moratorium - Wikipedia

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    A conference of anti-war and anti-draft Chicano and Latino activists from communities in the Southwest and the city of Chicago was held at the Crusade headquarters in early December 1969. They began developing plans for nationwide mobilizations to be presented to a national Chicano Youth Liberation Conference planned for late March 1970. On ...

  9. Operation Lone Star - Wikipedia

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    The state reported sending 119,200 migrants to cities outside of Texas, [4] contributing to the New York City migrant housing crisis and other crises in cities such as Chicago, Denver, and Washington, D.C. [16] [19] Officials in these cities have responded to the drop-off of migrants by deploying emergency measures and calling states of ...