New Yorkers Fight to Aid Child Victims of Trump's Family Separation Policy
On Thursday night, across the street from rows of garbage trucks parked under Metro-North train tracks, more than a hundred New Yorkers gathered for a silent vigil outside the headquarters of Cayuga Centers, a nonprofit foster care agency in Harlem.
Currently in the care of centers run by the agency in New York State are at least 239 unaccompanied immigrant children who were separated from their parents at the southern U.S. border by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Holding signs with such slogans as Reunite the children with their parents and We are disgusted and upset, the demonstrators lit candles and arranged dozens of child-sized shoes on a blanket laid out on the sidewalk.
We are here to protect the children who were placed in our community unannounced, and without the consent of their parents and to give them all the love that we can, by monitoring what is happening to them, Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely, a local activist and honorary mayor of Harlem, told the Voice.
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