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Immigration Activists Protest Court-Ordered Halt to Apply for Deportation Protection

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Today was supposed to be the day when as many as five million undocumented immigrants could start applying for protection from deportation and for work permits. That plan was halted by a federal court decision. Dozens of immigrants and their supporters responded with protests on the steps of LA City Hall yesterday.

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