This article contains captions of photographs of a Minuteman Project March held in Denton. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Este artículo contiene los pies de foto de una Marcha del Proyecto Minuteman celebrada en Denton. Se incluyen tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
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This article contains captions of photographs of a Minuteman Project March held in Denton. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Este artículo contiene los pies de foto de una Marcha del Proyecto Minuteman celebrada en Denton. Se incluyen tanto el artículo original en español como la traducción al inglés.
A protester holds up a t-shirt which insults the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, which carried out a protest in Denton (Texas). On the left is Marvin Brooke, member of Project Minuteman. This group scheduled similar events in 17 cities in the U.S. as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," an allusion to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
Two Hispanic day laborers take advantage of the opportunity to acquire t-shirts which insult the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman during a protest carried out in Denton (Texas). Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national dayof protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
Marvin Brooke, member of the anti-immigrant group named Project Minuteman, during a protest carried out in Denton (Texas) in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
Sandra Bean, member of the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, responds to the press in Denton (Texas) in the midst of a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. On the right, and unidentified opponent shows a t-shirt which insults members of Project Minuteman. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
An official of the police department of Denton (in North Texas) watches an unidentified member of the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
Cindy Lou, member of the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, carries a poster which reads, "What part of illegal do you not understand?" during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.