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Facing a Court Hearing Man Begins Removing Pro Immigrant Billboard Washington Post
With sledgehammers, shovels and a brief ceremony, the owner of a pro-immigrant billboard in Old Town Manassas began removing his 12-by-40-foot sign last night, before a court hearing scheduled today with city officials in Prince William County General District Court.
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