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Immigrant Supporters Protest in Texas

Saturday, August 26, 2006 7:24:30 PM
By ANABELLE GARAY

Domingo Garcia speaks to demonstrators in front of city hall in Farmers Branch, Texas, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006. The more than 300 people protested a proposal by City Councilman Tim O'Hare that would prohibit landlords from leasing to illegal immigrants, penalize businesses that employ undocumented workers and make English the city's official language. Opponents say the measure is racist because it singles out Latinos and would lead to businesses discriminating against people they believe are foreign. (AP Photo/LM Otero)FARMERS BRANCH, Texas (AP) - Clutching American flags and signs that read "America was formed by immigrants," more than 300 protesters on Saturday denounced a city proposal that would prohibit landlords from leasing to illegal immigrants.

About two dozen counter-protesters staged a demonstration nearby.

The proposal by City Councilman Tim O'Hare would also make it tougher for illegal immigrants to work in the Dallas suburb, penalize businesses that employ undocumented workers and make English the city's official language.


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