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  • Local activist Carter Farmer at an Anti-KKK protests as hundreds activists, clergy and community members in Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017 protest a planned cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in nearby QuarryVille, PA.
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  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_10__BAS6...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_05__DSC3...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_04__DSC3...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_07__DSC3...JPG
  • Speaker at a NAACP sponsored Anti-KKK rally addresses activists, clergy and community members gathered at the courthouse steps in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. The same day a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter plans to hold a controversial cross lightning on a nearby private farm, in Southern Lancaster County.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_01__DSC3...JPG
  • Activists, community and clergy members gather in Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017 at aNAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a  Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in nearby QuarryVille, PA.
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  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_12__DSC3...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_03__DSC3...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_06__DSC3...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_09__BAS6...JPG
  • At a anti-KKK rally hundreds of activist, clergy and community members gather on the steps of the Courthouse of Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017. The NAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter on a private farm nearby QuarryVille, in rural Lancaster County of Pennsylvania.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_08__DSC3...JPG
  • Activists, community and clergy members gather in Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017 at aNAACP sponsored rally to protest plans of a cross lighting of a  Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in nearby QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Caravan with activist drives over back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. A caravan, led by local activist Carter Farmer rode back country to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. The caravan was closely watched by locals as it drove passed as well as an unidentified individual who trailed it for some time.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_25__DSC4...JPG
  • Havdalah ceremony to mark the symbolic end of Sabbath as hundreds of Philadelphians gather in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_05_Photo Oct 27, 8 10 56 ...JPG
  • Samuel and Susan Gordon of the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood join hundreds at a vigil in support of the Pittsburgh Jewish community, in Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_01_Photo Oct 27, 7 57 00 ...JPG
  • Havdalah ceremony to mark the symbolic end of Sabbath as hundreds of Philadelphians gather in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_06_Photo Oct 27, 8 14 22 ...JPG
  • Rev. Mark Tyler with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) participate in a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Local boys watch as a protest caravan of local activist to drives past on back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. A caravan, led by local activist Carter Farmer rode back country to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. The caravan was closely watched by locals as it drove passed as well as an unidentified individual who trailed it for some time.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_26__DSC4...JPG
  • Carter Farmer points out back country roads to follow for a protest caravan, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. A caravan, led by local activist Carter Farmer rode back country to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. The caravan was closely watched by locals as it drove passed as well as an unidentified individual who trailed it for some time.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_21__BAS6...JPG
  • Local activist mount protest prepare ahead of an anti-KKK protest, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. Activist gather on a parking lot ahead of a drive over back country roads to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_20__DSC3...JPG
  • Hundreds stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_07_Photo Oct 27, 8 06 40 ...JPG
  • Speaker of Anti-Defamation League tells to roll up sleeves and put boots on to get to work together to create and inclusive society as hundreds of Philadelphians stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_15_Photo Oct 27, 8 25 36 ...JPG
  • Havdalah ceremony to mark the symbolic end of Sabbath as hundreds of Philadelphians gather in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_05_Photo Oct 27, 8 10 56 ...JPG
  • Hundreds stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_07_Photo Oct 27, 8 06 40 ...JPG
  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders, clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Protest caravan of local activist to drives back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Caravan with local activist participating in an anti-KKK protest is followed closely by an unidentified red pick-up truck with a local license plates as the caravan tours back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_27_DSC41...JPG
  • Protestor hold up a sign as the community gathers in Lancaster, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a  Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in nearby QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Hundreds stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_03_Photo Oct 27, 8 57 05 ...JPG
  • Hundreds stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_13_Photo Oct 27, 8 47 46 ...JPG
  • Samuel and Susan Gordon of the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood join hundreds at a vigil in support of the Pittsburgh Jewish community, in Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_01_Photo Oct 27, 7 57 00 ...JPG
  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Rev. Mark Tyler and Pastor Melanie Debouse (center) lead a protest march hosted by POWER from Philadelphia Police Department Head Quarters towards City Hall in Philadelphia, PA, on April 19, 2018.
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  • Carter Farmer tapes protest sings to a car ahead of a protest caravan of activist, in southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. A caravan, led by local activist Carter Farmer rode back country to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. The caravan was closely watched by locals as it drove passed as well as an unidentified individual who trailed it for some time.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_19__BAS6...JPG
  • Carter Farmer points out back country roads to follow for a protest caravan, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. A caravan, led by local activist Carter Farmer rode back country to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA. The caravan was closely watched by locals as it drove passed as well as an unidentified individual who trailed it for some time.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_22__DSC3...JPG
  • Members of a protest caravan of local activist mount protest signs at a parking lot, ahead of a drive back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Small black flag is mounted on a car participating in a protest caravan of local activist, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. Activist gather on a parking lot ahead of a drive over back country roads to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_23__BAS6...JPG
  • Local activist mount protest prepare ahead of an anti-KKK protest, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. Activist gather on a parking lot ahead of a drive over back country roads to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_17__DSC3...JPG
  • Child looks through the rear window moments after a drover shared his opinion as they drove past activist gathering in an anti-KKK protest on the courthouse steps, in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. The same day a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter plans to hold a controversial cross lightning on a nearby private farm, in rural Southern Lancaster County.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_13__DSC3...JPG
  • Shayna Watson is one of the speakers at a NAACP sponsored Anti-KKK rally courthouse steps in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. The same day a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter plans to hold a controversial cross lightning on a nearby private farm, in Southern Lancaster County.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_02__BAS6...JPG
  • Protest caravan of local activist to drives back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Protest caravan of local activist to drives back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Local activist mount protest prepare ahead of an anti-KKK protest, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. Activist gather on a parking lot ahead of a drive over back country roads to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_16__BAS6...JPG
  • Local activist mount protest signs on cars participating in a protest, in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2017. Activist gather on a parking lot ahead of a drive over back country roads to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_18__DSC3...JPG
  • Carter Farmer stands on Route 222 as she waits for a caravan with local activist to drive over back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
    20170520_KKK_Protest_BS1285_15__BAS6...JPG
  • Hundreds stand in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_02_Photo Oct 27, 9 02 06 ...JPG
  • Havdalah ceremony to mark the symbolic end of Sabbath as hundreds of Philadelphians gather in solidarity with the Pittsburgh’ Jewish community during a vigil at Rittenhouse Square, on Saturday. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
    2018 10 27_04_Photo Oct 27, 8 13 01 ...JPG
  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Rev. Greg Holston, Executive Director of Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER), speaks at a Police Accountability rally hosted by POWER outside Police Dept. headquarters in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018.
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  • Members of a protest caravan of local activist mount protest signs at a parking lot, ahead of a drive back country roads in Lancaster County, PA, on May 20, 2017 to protest the plans of a cross lighting of a Maryland based Ku Klux Klan chapter in QuarryVille, PA.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • AG Josh Shapiro, joined by Sen. John Rafferty, Jr., Rep. Todd Stephens, District Attorneys Levin Steele and Matthew Weinstraub and Victims of Child Sexual Abuse by Clergy at the office of the Attorney General, in Norristown, PA, on Tuesday.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • AG Josh Shapiro, joined by Sen. John Rafferty, Jr., Rep. Todd Stephens, District Attorneys Levin Steele and Matthew Weinstraub and Victims of Child Sexual Abuse by Clergy at the office of the Attorney General, in Norristown, PA, on Tuesday.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • PA Attorney General Josh Shapiro shares the stage with Mary McHale, a victim of clergy sex abuse, during the Women’s March, on January 19, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • 24 middle school students and clergy of the Jewish State school of Lehigh Valley, PA, are amongst those attending as Interfaith Church and Community leaders are joined by local elected officials at a March 2, 2017 Stand Against Hate rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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  • Sided by elected officials, clergy and community activists the four undocumented children of Camela Apolonio Hernandez step out of sanctuary, at Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia, PA, on January 29, 2108. The four intend to go back to school for the first time since the family received a deportation order.
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