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Children march for immigration reform in Seattle

01:13 PM PDT on Wednesday, April 11, 2007

KING Staff

SEATTLE - Hundreds of children marched through the streets of downtown Seattle, calling for comprehensive immigration reform.

Aerial video shows the marchers carrying signs and banners. The march started at Westlake Park, then west on Pine street, then south on Second Avenue, finally ending at the Federal Building at Second Avenue and Madison Street.

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Hundreds of people march in Downtown Seattle, calling for immigration reform on April 11, 2007.

The Youth and Children's March & Rally is pushing for a quicker system for visas and more protection for migrant workers. The marchers are backing a new house bill called The Strive Act which offers more rights to immigrants than the current White House proposal.

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