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Los Angeles Expecting Thousands at May Day March

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Since 2005, Latinos have turned out to protest U.S. immigration policies. But this year, May Day marches are expected to draw a larger coalition of those immigrants rights groups, women's groups, and LGBTQ advocates. One of today's largest marches is expected to take place in Los Angeles.

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