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CEDAR RAPIDS — Three organizers with Escucha Mi Voz, a nonprofit that hosts regular accompaniment rallies for immigrants attending immigration check-in appointments at the Department of Homeland Security Office in Cedar Rapids, were issued trespass warnings Wednesday morning after two of them crossed a police tape barrier to talk with people waiting in line outside the office, according to a news release from the nonprofit.
A trespass warning is not a criminal citation, but is simply a notification that the individual receiving the warning is not welcome on a property, whether they have already trespassed onto that property or not. A warning can be given by law enforcement or by anyone who own

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