A march is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., beginning in the parking lot behind the movie theater on Main Street and ending at the steps of Mount Kisco Village Hall. Speakers include Neighbors Link Executive Director Carola Bracco, as well as representatives from local government, law enforcement, and clergy.
The program will also feature live music and be conducted in both English and Spanish.
“There is a deep sense of fear among the immigrants living in our community," Bracco said. "The May 7 unity walk will show that there is also deep respect and admiration for the contributions made by all those who live here, including our immigrant neighbors.”
Numerous local organizations and religious institutions have expressed their support for the march.
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