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Photos: Protesters march against new Iowa immigration law
Protesters march from Queen of Peace Catholic Church towards Lincoln Park to protest the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters march from Queen of Peace Catholic Church towards Lincoln Park to protest the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters pick up signs at Queen of Peace Catholic Church before marching towards Lincoln Park to protest the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters march from Queen of Peace Catholic Church towards Lincoln Park to protest the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Black Hawk County Sheriff Tony Thompson speaks at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Rev. Abraham Funchess, pastor of Jubilee United Methodist Church, speaks at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters listen to speakers at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters listen to speakers at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters listen to speakers at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters march from Queen of Peace Catholic Church towards Lincoln Park to protest the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters listen to speakers at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
The Rev. Nils Hernandez, pastor of Queen of Peace Parish and Director of Waterloo Catholic Hispanic Ministry, speaks at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa if they were previously deported, on Wednesday in Waterloo.
Protesters listen to speakers at Lincoln Park during the protest of the Legislature's bill SF 2340, which makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to be in Iowa, on Wednesday in Waterloo.

