BOSTON (AP) — Religious groups and immigrant rights advocates are marching from Boston to New Hampshire to call for changes to the nation’s immigration system.
More than 100 people gathered in front of Boston’s federal immigration court Monday to launch a six-day march to the Strafford County Department of Corrections in Dover, New Hampshire as part of the regional Solidarity Walk for Immigrant Justice.
Supporters in Boston staged a symbolic funeral procession including a small casket to honor migrant children who died trying to enter the country.