A host of liberal groups are coming together on Saturday for a local march and rally in Irvine opposing President Donald Trump’s border policies that separated mostly Central American migrant mothers from their young children. Irvine is just one of more than 650 #FamiliesBelongTogether events taking place in all 50 states across the nation and […]
Source: OC Weekly
OC Activists to March in Irvine Against Trump’s Separation of Migrant Families
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