Police called when fight starts at immigration protest
By KIMBERLY MILLER

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Jupiter police were called this morning to an immigration protest on the corner of Military Trail and Indiantown Road after a scuffle broke out between protesters and another man.

Lt. David England of the Jupiter Police Department said Bridges Across America, a group that advocates enforcement of immigration laws, organized the protest, which drew between 20 and 30 people.

England said no arrests were made following the argument, which included a verbal altercation and allegations of pushing between the protesters and a man who pulled into the parking lot of El Sol, Jupiter's Neighborhood Resource Center where day laborers are hired. England said police are investigting the incident.

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