The dozen or so children wrapped themselves in the foil-like blankets and sat among small cages in the middle of the Russell Senate building rotunda on Thursday.
The demonstration was organized by LA RED (Liberation, Action, Respect, Equity, Dignity) and immigration justice program of the international network of faith-based groups and congregations, Faith In Action.
The organization’s director Richard Morales and his 10-year-old son led others in protesting the “cruel treatment of immigrants by the Trump administration.”
Religious leaders delivered fiery speeches, criticizing Trump’s executive order. The crowd also sang prayer songs and chanted, “Shame. Shame. Shame.”
One of the protestors, Nan Collie, brought her 9-year-old granddaughter, Sawyer, one of the children wrapped in blankets sitting among cages in the middle of the rotunda.
“The thought of any children in cages breaks my heart,” Collie said, choking up with emotion with her granddaughter by her side. “It was really powerful for us to be here today together to make that statement.”
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