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Hundreds march for immigrants' rights

They advocate for workers, call for legal residency

Wendy Maeda/Globe StaffDemonstrators marched from East Boston to Glendale Park in Everett, where they held a rally for immigrants' rights. Wendy Maeda/Globe StaffDemonstrators marched from East Boston to Glendale Park in Everett, where they held a rally for immigrants' rights. (Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
By Maria Sacchetti
Globe Staff / May 2, 2009

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EVERETT - Hundreds of people marched from East Boston to Everett under threatening skies yesterday to demonstrate for workers' rights and to call for legal residency for the 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States. (Full article: 553 words)

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