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Immigration policy protesters advocate for change in Uptown Normal

At 11 a.m. on Wednesday in Uptown Normal, immigration policy protesters gathered to march for the rights of immigrants in America. Over a hundred people joined the Alpha Psi Lambda Illinois State chapter in a movement that ended at the Schroeder Plaza. Senior geography major Marisol Nunez said she felt “very included,” “represented by her community” and that this protest meant a lot to her. Nunez said that she felt in her heart and knew that most had come to the protest with love for immigrants. “[The] events going on right now in the world are tough. I feel like [all of] us sticking together is the best thing we can do right now,” Nunez said. This story will be updated.

At 11 a.m. on Wednesday in Uptown Normal, immigration policy protesters gathered to march for the rights of immigrants in America. Over a hundred people joined the Alpha Psi Lambda Illinois State chapter in a movement that ended at the Schroeder Plaza.

Senior geography major Marisol Nunez said she felt “very included,” “represented by her community” and that this protest meant a lot to her. Nunez said that she felt in her heart and knew that most had come to the protest with love for immigrants.

“[The] events going on right now in the world are tough. I feel like [all of] us sticking together is the best thing we can do right now,” Nunez said.

This story will be updated.

VIVI HUGHES is an Assistant News Editor. Hughes can be reached at vthughe@ilstu.edu


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