On March 30, 2025, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) organized the Mega March in Dallas, Texas drawing around 1,000 participants who marched from the Cathedral Gaudalupe to Dallas City Hall. The event focused on advocating for immigration reform, especially as the Trump administration continues its aggressive stance on immigration and ICE arrests remain prevalent across the country.
The rally, which followed the march, featured live music and speeches from LULCA leaders, local figures, and elected representatives, including Congressman Al Green (D-Houston). Green, known for his disruptive act during President Trump’s March 4 address to Congress, voiced strong support for the movement, emphasizing that the Latino community has played a key role in building the country.
Dallas Deputy Mayor Pro Tem, Adam Bazaldua, called for fair and humane immigration reform, urging leaders to act without using fear for political gain. LULAC National Chief of Staff Roman Palomares shared that the march stood for families fearing deportation and for the voices of those silenced by fear.
The event saw some tension as counter-protesters appeared in the crown, but police were present with fenced areas around City Hall to maintain order. Participants like Andrea Sanchez and Rene Cedillo expressed their emotional connection to the cause, highlighting the march as a show of unity and support for those unable to speak out. For more information on this and other immigration news, contact the attorneys at Prime Path Immigration Law Firm Limited USA today.
References:
Jones, Amelia. “Hundreds march in Dallas to call for immigration reform” FOX 4. March 30, 2025.