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"Here in Sunnyside, it's important." Community members rally to support immigrants

Yakima, WALocal News

On February 8, 2025, over 300 community members gathered in Sunnyside to rally in support of immigrants and to condemn deportation efforts targeting undocumented individuals. The event was held along Lincoln Avenue and the Yakima Valley Highway, emphasizing the community's solidarity with immigrant rights. Participants expressed that their presence was necessary to highlight the critical role immigrants play in the local economy and society. The rally comes at a time when immigration policy remains a contentious issue across the United States, further motivating local residents to take a stand. Organizers highlighted the need for ongoing support for immigrant families who contribute significantly to the Yakima Valley's workforce.

This demonstration is part of a larger trend of activism advocating for comprehensive immigration reform. By bringing together diverse voices, the event aimed to foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among attendees. As immigration issues continue to evolve, local actions like this rally are crucial in shaping community responses and policies.

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