By MEREDITH RODRIGUEZ
The Kansas City Star
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Monday morning, in front of Kansas City’s new immigration court on Grand Boulevard, five men, shackled and dressed in striped prison gear, re-enacted the event in silent protest while 100 religious leaders encircled them.

“We are marching in the light of God,â€