In L.A., some of those most connected to anti-immigration raids are on the protest sidelines

In L.A., some of those most connected to anti-immigration raids are on the protest sidelines

The march was inescapable along one of the oldest streets in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. Tens of thousands of people chanted over each other, laid on air horns and sang along with live bands performing from flatbed trucks rolling

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