iMarch For Immigration Reform Took Over Social Media

iMarch Took Over The Internet
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Last week saw one of the largest social media advocacy campaigns ever, and Latinos were front and center in the effort.

It was a virtual demonstration in favor of comprehensive immigration reform that unfolded on Twitter and was billed “iMarch.”

Politico.com noted that it generated “thousands of tweets that landed more than a half billion times.”

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