Obama Brings Campaign to Leesburg: Presidential candidate Barack Obama makes a stop for a rally at Ida Lee Park in Leesburg. View photo »
Friends Danielle Koos, 17, Mecca Randall, 17, both from Sterling, were part of a crowd of more than 10,000 people that showed up to Ida Lee Park in Leesburg on Wednesday to hear presidential candidate Barack Obama speak. View photo »
The crowd at Ida Lee Park on Wednesday snaps photos of Barack Obama during his Rally for Change. View photo »
Attendees at Wednesday's Rally for Change raise their hands in response to presidential candidate Barack Obama's question: How many of you make less than $250,000 a year? View photo »
Norma Haney, 65, of Sterling, came out to Ida Lee Park on Wednesday to hear Barack Obama speak. View photo »
Presidential candidate Barack Obama at a campaign rally at Ida Lee Park in Leesburg. View photo »
Presidential candidate Barack Obama at a campaign rally at Ida Lee Park in Leesburg. View photo »
A crowd of more than 10,000 people gathered in Ida Lee Park to hear presidential candidate Barack Obama speak. View photo »
At a rally in Leesburg, Barack Obama stands on stage with former governor and Democratic Senatorial candidate Mark Warner and Gov. Tim Kaine. View photo »
Presidential candidate Barack Obama at a campaign rally at Ida Lee Park in Leesburg. He is greeted by former governor and Democratic Senatorial candidate Mark Warner and Gov. Tim Kaine. View photo »
Emotions ran high as hundreds of people, most against the illegal-immigrant proposal, gathered outside the government complex. View photo »
Herndon Official Workers Center for day laborers closed Friday. Augusto Hernandez, from Mexico, locks the benches up for the last time. View photo »
Workers colored signs before marching to a new area where they would stand and wait for work. View photo »
Martin Rios, assistant director of the Herndon Official Workers Center, holds a photo and ID card given to him as a farewell gift by staff, volunteers and workers. View photo »
Jose Guzman, left, from El Salvador, shakes hands and says goodbye to Carlos Quiroz. Quiroz is a volunteer with the National Network of Laborers. View photo »
Herndon police came by the day-laborer center Thursday to answer questions about the new situation and reassure the workers that they are part of the community. Domingo Sosa, from Honduras, listens as Chief T.E. Summers Jr. addresses the workers. View photo »
Workers listen as Herndon police stop by to discuss the future of the center. Ciro Moreno, from Mexico, leans on tickets used for lottery. View photo »
Police Chief T.E. Summers Jr. shakes hands with Marco Amador, education and outreach coordinator for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network. In the middle is Bill Threlkeld, Director of Project Hope and Harmony, an affiliate of the non-profit group Reston Interfaith, which operates the center. View photo »
Martin Rios, assistant director of the Herndon Official Workers Center, takes information at an employer's car. View photo »
Mary Coyne, a volunteer, teaches English to workers during a class at the Herndon Official Workers Center. View photo »
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