Philadelphia Catholics mark Good Friday with march highlighting immigrant struggles

By Amanda Pitts

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Hundreds of Catholics marched through Center City to mark Good Friday, combining a traditional religious observance with a call for immigration reform.

The two-hour, one-mile "Stations of the Cross" procession began near the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office at 8th and Arch streets and wound through Chinatown, City Hall and Love Park before ending at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.

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