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Showdown in Murrieta, Pt. 2, For Reuters

I was back covering the protests in Murrieta on Wednesday night as the community hosted an overflow town hall discussion about the immigrants being bused to the local Border Patrol facility. Here are a few from that night:

Isabelle Barth, 14, protests the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Residents cheer after a speaker discussed the blocking of buses carrying undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Residents and protestors attend a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Residents and protestors attend a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Murrieta resident Paul Hathaway, who is opposed to undocumented immigrant being brought to the city, heads into a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Residents and protestors attend a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Residents and protestors attend a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)

Latino singer Lupillo Rivera speaks outside a town hall meeting to discuss the processing of undocumented immigrants in Murrieta, California July 2, 2014. Dozens more Central Americans caught sneaking into the United States were shipped quietly to California for processing by immigration officials on Wednesday, a day after protesters blocked bus loads of migrant families bound for the Murrieta Border Patrol station.  REUTERS/Sam Hodgson  (UNITED STATES)