Immigration reform advocates begin fast in Va.

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VCU students walk past a tent pitched in Monroe Park set up by "Fast for Families Across America," a 30-state, 14,000 mile campaign to urge congress to enact common sense immigration reform. The crosses represent people who died in their border crossing attempts.

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Lapel ribbons by "Fast for Families Across America," a 30-state, 14,000 mile campaign to urge congress to enact common sense immigration reform.

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Visitor Kathy Collins, C, of Richmond listens as Heidi Pendergast, L, explains the objects on an altar that represent articles picked up along the Mexico-U.S. border left behind by immigrants making their way into the U.S. The altar is in a tent set up in Monroe Park by "Fast for Families Across America," a 30-state, 14,000 mile campaign to urge congress to enact common sense immigration reform.

Posted: Friday, April 4, 2014 12:00 am

Immigration reform advocates begin fast in Va. Associated Press |

Advocates for immigration reform have begun a four-day hunger strike in Richmond.

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