San Mateo protestors march more than 20 miles in support of immigration reform
President Donald Trump’s tough rhetoric on illegal immigration has sparked protests across the country since his inauguration last month. A march for immigration reform organized by a group called "Rights Over Borders" kicked off a march at San Mateo City Hall on Sunday morning. The march, organized by "Rights Over Borders", began at San Mateo City Hall where more than 100 demonstrators set off on a 21-mile walk along El Camino Real to Daly City. The group will caravan from Daly City to arrive at a demonstration in San Francisco. KTVU's Tori Gaines reports live from Burlingame.
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