An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Where were you when your constituents were protesting?

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Good morning! Yesterday was a beautiful day for democracy! It is estimated that between 1500-1700 people showed up to protest terrorists- *ahem* - I mean ICE in the Roxbury/Ledgewood area. District leaders, candidates, and activists lined routes 10 and 46 carrying signs of condemnation for the leaders we elected who refuse to represent us. Doctors, lawyers, housewives, engineers- all walks of life, all demographics, all socioeconomic statuses were in attendance. Unified by a desire to stop the gestapo and subsequent concentration camps on United States soil, they chanted, played music, beat drums, sang, spoke, waved signs, and embraced the true spirit of America. WHERE. WERE. YOU?

▶ Created on March 1 by Nicole

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