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Family Separation protest in DC

On June 28, 2018 more than one thousand women from all over the US marched from the Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, to Capitol Hill for a peaceful protest and sit-in at The Hart Senate Office Building over the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy which called for separating children from their parents. At least 575 women were arrested.

Ana Maria Archila Gualy, from the Center For Popular Democracy, speaks to the crowd before marching to The Hart Senate building.

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Family Separation Protest in DC 2018
On June 28, 2018 more than one thousand women from all over the US marched from the Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, to Capitol Hill for a peaceful protest and sit-in at The Hart Senate Office Building over the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy which called for separating children from their parents. At least 575 women were arrested.<br />
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Ana Maria Archila Gualy, from the Center For Popular Democracy, speaks to the crowd before marching to The Hart Senate building.
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