The Most Emotional Photos from D.C.'s Immigration March
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Photographer Kate Warren joined thousands of people in D.C. on Saturday, June 30, to photograph the families marching in protest of Trump's zero tolerance immigration policy.
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“I am marching because I want families to be together.” - Natalie, 9
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“We are protesting the unfairness of children being separated from their families. Its so wrong. They are escaping fear. America is supposed to offer hope.” - sisters Aolanie Vargas, 19, and Alodie Vargas, 25
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“Immigrant families are looking for a better future and they deserve that. I keep thinking about if there was a disaster here and we became refugees, that could be me and Mati. I couldn’t ever imagine being away from my baby. It’s awful we aren’t welcoming in America.” - Melissa Guevara and her son, Matias
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Sylvia Campos, 22 and Jennifer Delgado, 21
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“I, as a mom, know how hard it is to raise a baby, and can’t imagine losing my child. These policies are so wrong.” - Martha Campos, 19
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“We want Donald Trump to let kids be back with their families." - Aubrey, 5
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“His grandmother would have been hunted down, separated from her mother. We believe that families belong together. We’re going to remember this in November.” - mother of Diego Lam, 7, pictured
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“We’re marching because parents shouldn’t be separated from their kids." - Savannah Martin, 7, with her mother, Tamika Martin
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“I don’t know how I could ever live without my children, so I want to help people who are separated” - David Osei, Carrol Chang , and their children Owin, 2, and Omi, 3 months
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“I’m a daughter of an immigrant. We need to take a stand to show that what has been done to us shouldn’t happen again. I want to show my daughters that they can take action - that the ongoing fight is too important too ignore.” Anna McCall, mother of (from left) Adama, 2, Mikeda, 5, Amina, 10, and Kamara, 12
“I want the children to get back with their parents. They’re running away from the violence of their country. We don’t have a right to separate them from their parents. “ - Kamara, 1
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Solomon Bader, 5. His parents and four siblings carried a giant banner that read “Torah Trumps Hate".
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Thousands of people protested Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy in D.C. on Saturday.