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Washingtonians for Immigration Reform, June 22, 2007

Washingtonians for Immigration Reform (WFIR) in cooperation with Let Freedom Ring America is planning to lead a march through Downtown Seattle for the March for America on Saturday, June 23, 2007.

ALL American citizens and ALL legal residents of ALL backgrounds who are pro-America and opposed to illegal immigration and amnesty, are encouraged to attend! The march will begin at the Seattle Center, near the Space Needle, at 1:00 PM (be there at 12:30) and end at the Jackson Federal Building.

Please email contact@mfawash.org and put “Attendance” in the Subject line and you will receive a confirmation email with details of the march, location, and start time or you can call 1-877-632-9274 for info.

Sign up now to participate in the march.

This is your opportunity to stand up for America!


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