Call your Rep & Senators’ offices At 202-224-3121. Ask their position on the child separation and more importantly what they’re doing about it. If they aren’t PROACTIVELY working to end it, find out who’s running against them in 2018 (all reps, some Sens) and join their campaign.

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Nonsense...don’t put yourself or your children in this unfortunate predicament.
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Great advice!
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Thanks Marianne. I called and was told that the Republicans are working on a bill for this Friday to keep the families together. I then asked if it's a bi-partisan bill and they said no. I have zero expectations and told him i'd call Monday if I don't see a bill.
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Contacted Senate & House Reps this morning. And I vote!
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We have a legal process to determine who should receive asylum & who is deported but at no point should we separate children from their parents/family because it is cruel & unethical. Who we are & who we aspire to be must guide our actions so think deeply AND act accordingly.
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This is heartbreaking and has to stop!!Will this president pay 4 the therapy of parents & children going through this traumatic experience!!
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Maybe if we let the separations continue, illegal crossings will stop. They are bringing it on themselves by choosing to enter our country illegally.