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May/24/2013 02:03 AM
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May/23/2013 08:01 PM
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Jeff Tillett of Irving, Texas, stops by to encourage Dave McGrath and his son, Joe McGrath, for riding their bikes from Ammon, Idaho, to help muster support for a resolution from the Boy Scouts of America allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The BSA was holding a meeting on the matter at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine,...

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Dave McGrath and his son, Joe McGrath, talk with David Ginsborg from San Jose, California, about a resolution from the Boy Scouts of America allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The BSA was holding a meeting on the matter at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2013. (Brad Loper/Dallas Morning...

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Boy Scout Pascal Tessier talks on the phone with reporters after hearing the announcement that the Boy Scouts of America passed a resolution allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. He is at the Scout for Equality command post at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2013. Tessier is a life scout who was unable...

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Boy Scout Pascal Tessier is congratulated by Justin Buckford, Communications Director for Scouts for Equality, after hearing of the announcement that the Boy Scouts of America passed a resolution allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The pair are at the Scouts for Equality command post at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas, on...

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Zach Wahls, executive director for Scouts for Equality, and Brad Hankins, National Campaign Director for SFE, react to the news that the Boy Scouts of America passed a resolution allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The pair are at the group's command post at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2013....

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Boy Scout Pascal Tessier receives a hug from Greg Bourke, a scout leader from Louisville, Kentucky, after hearing of the announcement that the Boy Scouts of America passed a resolution allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The pair are at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2013. Tessier is a life scout...

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Zach Wahls, executive director for Scouts for Equality, and Brad Hankins, National Campaign Director for SFE, react to the news that the Boy Scouts of America passed a resolution allowing scouts that are openly gay into their ranks. The pair are at the group's command post at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, Texas, on Thursday, May 23, 2013....

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Rafael Aviles runs a photo studio in Tonatico, Mexico, where he is shown on May 4, 2013. He lived in the United States for two decades but was deported after run-ins with the law. (Richard Fausset/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

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Patricia Gutierrez, 38, attends the birthday party of her brother in Tonatico, Mexico, on May 4, 2013. Gutierrez now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, unable to return home for 11 years as she entered the United States without documentation. She has gained her residency papers and now can return to her native land for visits. (Richard Fausset/Los...

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Sandra Usuaga and her partner Aldair Palacios, who earlier this month demobilized from the ranks of the 57th Front of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) say they were tired of war and looking forward to returning to normal life. (Chris Kraul/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

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Reinel Usuga is a former squad commander for the FARC rebels in Colombia, but he quit saying the group is a lost cause and is outmatched by government forces. He is undergoing a three-month demobilization course at the defense ministry in Bogota, Colombia. (Chris Kraul/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

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