90-mile march for undocumented immigrant rights wraps up at Wisconsin State Capitol Sanika Bhargaw © Provided by Madison WMTV People marched from Milwaukee to Madison calling for citizenship for all.
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Ninety mile in nine days – that is how much people marched to demand national and state legislators take action to help undocumented immigrants.
Immigrant essential workers and nonprofits marched from Milwaukee to Madison this week, calling for citizenship for all. Locally, they also called for lawmakers to reinstate drivers licenses. Marchers were also joined by state and local leaders and members of the Wisconsin Farmers Union.
People are gathered at Olbrich Park for the final leg of a 9-day march from Milwaukee to the Capitol, advocating for citizenship for all nationally and drivers licenses for all at the local level. @nbc15 madisonpic.twitter.com/TDMyzGgZoc Sanika Bhargaw NBC15 (@SanikaBhargaw) June 28, 2021
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