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The March 10 Movement (M10M) is a grassroots coalition of students, workers, civil rights activists, trade unionists, religious and community organizations that labor together to bring about the legalization of the 12 to 18 million of undocumented immigrants that live in the United States.

M10M was formed in 2006 in response to the potential passage of the draconian anti-immigrant bill H.R. 4437 which aimed to reclassify living in the United States without proper documentation as a felony, instead of a civil infraction.  However, the most threatening component of the bill included measures that stripped away due process protections, and infringed on the human rights of immigrants and their allies.

M10M organized the first large scale immigrant rights march in Chicago on March 10th, 2006. M10M continues to actively work in defense of immigrants and it actively organizes immigrant rights events such as the May Day march. M10M's mission is to help in bringing about the  legalization of all undocumented immigrants that live in the United States.