EL PASO, Texas (Reuters) - A week after a gunman killed 22 people in El Paso, activists on Saturday will lead a march in the West Texas city that they say will draw hundreds of people standing up against hatred.
The gunman killed mostly Hispanic people in a Walmart store last Saturday, and law enforcement agencies have said he was driven by animosity for Hispanics, citing a manifesto he posted online that was rife with anti-immigrant hatred.
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