While security was distracted by the redecoration project, about 50 of us moved up the fence around the facility.
They then linked arms and chanted some more after tying kids' shoes to the fence. pic.twitter.com/PQNp93H0KK
— Andrew Bowen (@acbowen) June 24, 2018
The best moment was when women locked within responded with cheers to the chants of the massed crowd on the perimeter road. On this day, what we had to offer was encouragement to sister human beings. The long work remains to reform an asylum and migration system that has become poisonous to us all.
This post lacks my usual photos because, for this day, I was on hand to take whatever risks of detention my participation might involve -- so no photographs. Didn't happen today. The condition of our country will likely demand unfamiliar risks from most all of us in this toxic moment.
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Bravo
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