On Saturday, people around the U.S. gathered for Families Belong Together marches in solidarity with the migrant parents and children who've been separated at the U.S.-Mexico border as a result of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. 。
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reports, there are more than 2,000 children in detention centers, and concrete plans to return them to their parents are few and far between. At Saturday's marches, protestors carried signs demanding swift action. 。SEE ALSO:7 activist groups supporting families at the border that need your help right now。
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Carrying signs admonishing the Trump administration for its cruel immigration policies, protesters turned out in droves to stand with separated families. These are some of the best signs we've seen so far:。
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Signs in D.C.Credit: AFP/Getty Images 。 A sign in New York.Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images 。 People marching in New York.Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images。
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