In case you missed it, a mob of thousands descended on the Hart Senate Building Thursday afternoon and demanded Immigration and Customs Enforcement be abolished.
Participants were organized by the far-left Women's March, whose radical leaders are active proponents of open borders. They arrived with silver space blankets in order to mimic current conditions inside illegal alien detention facilities.
This is actually happening. Americans are calling for ICE to be abolished. They've been terrorizing our communities for years! It's time. Every progressive candidate must say it! Everyone who says they care about immigrants should say it. #AbolishICE! #WomenDisobey pic.twitter.com/pPg7NQ9gZ8
— Erika Andiola (@ErikaAndiola) June 28, 2018
By our count, OVER 600 women were arrested at today’s #EndFamilyDetention action to #AbolishICE and demand freedom for immigrants. #WomenDisobeyhttps://t.co/rZ3QSQUjFh
— Women's March (@womensmarch) June 29, 2018
With these women on our side, we can't lose! Thank you, hermanas. ???#WomenDisobey #AbolishICE #FamiliesBelongTogether pic.twitter.com/QriJNJpelw
— Voto Latino (@votolatino) June 28, 2018
Hundreds of women protest in the Hart Senate office building. So far dozens arrested. They are calling for the end of criminalizing illegal immigration.@ABC7News pic.twitter.com/KQpTlX8lj6
— Stephen Tschida (@ABC7Stephen) June 28, 2018
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Don’t forget for one moment why we are doing this:
— Women's March (@womensmarch) June 28, 2018
To #AbolishICE.
To #EndFamilySeparation.
To #EndFamilyDetention.
To #EndDetention, period!
To #ShutDownSessions.
To answer @ConMijente’s call to #FreeOurFuture. pic.twitter.com/lySHnn2Rfk
#AbolishICE now! #EndDetentions #WomenDisobey @CPDAction so much love for my sisterhood of women warriors @lsarsour @WaywardWinifred pic.twitter.com/LjGsKRVxux
— AnaMariaArchila (@AnaMariaArchil2) June 28, 2018
Democrat Senators Kristen Gillibrand and Elizabeth Warren, both likely presidential candidates in 2020, and number of other elected officially fully participated.
Protesting to end family separation. pic.twitter.com/hA6enBRKuW
— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) June 28, 2018
Unsurprisingly, they did a poor job of cleaning up after themselves.
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