Immigrants march to protect Bronx families

Bronx immigrants took to the streets Tuesday to rally for citizenship as part of a national protest. Before rallying, participants attended an interfaith prayer service at Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich

News 12 Staff

May 1, 2007, 11:46 PM

Updated 6,339 days ago

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Bronx immigrants took to the streets Tuesday to rally for citizenship as part of a national protest.
Before rallying, participants attended an interfaith prayer service at Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village. Immigrants wrote the names of deported family members on papers they used to create a "family tree."
Immigrants say their message is clear: legalize the undocumented, end raids and stop deportations and government policies that tear families apart. They hope Congress will take action to stop the practices.
Last year, tens of thousands of immigrants filled the nation's streets demanding equality. Leaders are concerned that the upcoming presidential election may again push the issue out of the forefront.