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Restore Our Constitution holds a rally in front of the courthouse to address illegal immigration

‘Tea party’ activists turn out for immigration, taxes protest in Decatur


imageKENNETH LOWE, Herald Review DECATUR - Nearly 100 people turned out to march on the Macon County Courts Facility on Thursday afternoon to protest federal immigration reform. The local "tea party" group Restore Our Constitution organized the event. Vice President Pam Johnson led the crowd along Eldorado Street as they marched with American flags and banners bearing serpents and the Colonial motto "Don't Tread On Me." "It is time that we, the people, have a say in what goes on in Washington, D.C.," Johnson said to the crowd on the courthouse steps.
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