Thousands turned out to criticize the separation and detention of migrant families who crossed the border together. Animated by what they view as the cruel treatment of migrants seeking refuge in the U.S. from violence in their home countries, the crowds carried homemade signs that read “Abolish ICE” — the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — and “Zero tolerance for family separation.” The groups were largely peaceful across the U.S. as they descended on statehouses and ICE buildings, and gathered in plazas and in parks, where they danced, chanted and sang. “The idea of kids in cages and asylum seekers in prisons and moms being separated from breast-feeding children, this is just beyond politics, it really is just about right and wrong,” said @repjayapal. Over the past month, marches across the country have cropped up, adding to the pressure on the Trump administration to yield to calls to end the practice of splitting up or detaining families. Many of the more than 2,300 children separated from their migrant parents remain at makeshift shelters and foster homes, and a federal judge in San Diego issued an order on Tuesday calling for the reunification of families separated at the border within 30 days. @victorblue shot this photo of a demonstrator in El Paso. Swipe left to see a picture by @theotherchrislee in New York City and @jeenahmoon in Washington, D.C. And visit the link in our profile to read more.

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Thousands turned out to criticize the separation and detention of migrant families who crossed the border together. Animated by what they view as the cruel treatment of migrants seeking refuge in the U.S. from violence in their home countries, the crowds carried homemade signs that read “Abolish ICE” — the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — and “Zero tolerance for family separation.” The groups were largely peaceful across the U.S. as they descended on statehouses and ICE buildings, and gathered in plazas and in parks, where they danced, chanted and sang. “The idea of kids in cages and asylum seekers in prisons and moms being separated from breast-feeding children, this is just beyond politics, it really is just about right and wrong,” said @repjayapal. Over the past month, marches across the country have cropped up, adding to the pressure on the Trump administration to yield to calls to end the practice of splitting up or detaining families. Many of the more than 2,300 children separated from their migrant parents remain at makeshift shelters and foster homes, and a federal judge in San Diego issued an order on Tuesday calling for the reunification of families separated at the border within 30 days. @victorblue shot this photo of a demonstrator in El Paso. Swipe left to see a picture by @theotherchrislee in New York City and @jeenahmoon in Washington, D.C. And visit the link in our profile to read more.


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