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[Protester holding t-shirt]
A protester holds up a t-shirt which insults the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, which carried out a protest in Denton (Texas). On the left is Marvin Brooke, member of Project Minuteman. This group scheduled similar events in 17 cities in the U.S. as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," an allusion to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
[Protesters holding handwritten signs]
Protesters holding handwritten signs are visible during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters holding printed signs]
Several protesters stand holding printed signs during a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar protests were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters holding printed signs next to road]
Two protesters are holding printed signs during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters holding signs with media in background]
A man holding a sign that reads "Hiring Illegals is Un-American" stands with other protesters during a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar protests were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters near Spanish sign on Denton street]
Protesters are visible near a permanent sign written in Spanish during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters, Spanish street sign, and city streets]
Protesters and a Spanish street sign are visible during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters with printed signs]
Protesters are holding printed signs during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Protesters with sign and t-shirt speaking into microphone]
One protester is displaying a t-shirt, and the other is wearing a protest sign and speaking into a microphone, during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Reaching for a book]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, reaches for a book.
[Roberto Calderon adding emphasis]
A photo of Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, using his hands to add emphasis to his words by pointing to the left of the photo. Behind him are shelves of books. Part of a computer and other electronics are also visible.
[Roberto Calderon at the library]
A photograph of Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browsing books in the library. He stands in between two long shelves of books. In the background a person can be seen working on a computer.
[Roberto Calderon in his office]
Fotografía del Dr. Roberto Calderón, profesor de historia de la Universidad del Norte de Texas, en una oficina. El Dr. Calderón coloca un libro en una estantería. La habitación está llena de estantes con libros alineados con papeles. Una computadora y una impresora están encima del escritorio.
[Rudy Rodriguez and class study papers]
Rudy Rodriguez, a professor in the College of Education at the University of North Texas, goes over papers with his class.
[Rudy Rodriguez is seen during a meeting]
Rudy Rodriguez, a professor in the College of Education at the University of North Texas, is seen during a meeting.
[Rudy Rodriguez leads a class discussion]
Rudy Rodriguez, a professor in the College of Education at the University of North Texas, leads a class discussion.
[Rudy Rodriguez takes notes during a meeting]
Rudy Rodriguez, a professor in the College of Education at the University of North Texas, takes notes during a meeting.
[Rudy Rodriguez takes part in a meeting]
Rudy Rodriquez, a professor in the College of Education at the University of North Texas, takes part in a meeting.
[Searching]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses for books at the library.
[Seeking]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, browses through books at the library.
[Smiling protesters holding t-shirts and banner]
Protesters hold t-shirts and a banner during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Speaking]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, motions with his hand in office.
[Standing and pointing]
Dr. Roberto Calderon, professor of history at the University of North Texas, stands and points.
[Street sign in Spanish near protest site]
A street sign printed in Spanish on a Denton city street is visible during a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar protests were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Students study their papers in class]
Students study their papers in a class held by Rudy Rodriguez at the University of North Texas.
[Two men acquiring t-shirts]
Two Hispanic day laborers take advantage of the opportunity to acquire t-shirts which insult the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman during a protest carried out in Denton (Texas). Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national dayof protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
[Two protesters holding multiple signs]
Two individuals hold multiple signs during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Two protesters holding signs]
Two individuals hold signs during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Two protesters with a variety of signs]
Marvin Brooke, member of the anti-immigrant group named Project Minuteman, during a protest carried out in Denton (Texas) in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
[Two protesters with sign and t-shirt]
Two protesters hold a sign and a t-shirt during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Two protesters with t-shirt and sign]
Sandra Bean, member of the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, responds to the press in Denton (Texas) in the midst of a protest carried out in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. On the right, and unidentified opponent shows a t-shirt which insults members of Project Minuteman. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally. (José L. Castillo)
[View of Denton city streets and protesters]
Protesters are visible in the lower portion of the photo, taken during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Woman and man talking with protest sign in background]
A woman and man are talking during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Woman holding protest sign]
Cindy Lou, member of the anti-immigrant group called Project Minuteman, carries a poster which reads, "What part of illegal do you not understand?" during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
[Woman holding sign with other signs on ground]
A woman holds a protest sign, with other signs on the ground in front of her, during a protest in front of a site where Hispanic day laborers gather. Similar events were carried out in 17 cities of the United States as part of the national day of protest called "Stop the Invasion," alluding to the immigrants who enter this country illegally.
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