Who lent their passion and their personal stories to todays march. Were here because there is the parents right now who cant sing lullabies for their kids. And this is for those parents. And we wont stop until they can sing them again. Dont give up until these families are reunited. There is all of our fight because if it can happen to any child, it can map to my child and your child and all of our children. If it was my family being torn apart, if it was my brother being arbitrarily criminalized, if it was my sister being banned, then someone would stand up for me and my family. This fight does not belong to one group of people, one color of people, one race of people, one gender. It belongs to all of us. It is a denial of childrens humanity to say that because they were born in difficult or dangerous place at the wrong time, that they dont deserve a second chance. Those voices in washington. Now to los angeles. And actress laura dern. Introduce my friends, our states most progressive
lawmakers have introduced legislation to make it so the kids are a pointed an thourn, but that legislation hasn t gone anyway. we only know of about a half a dozen children who have been reunited with parents. 2,000 more are still separated. a federal judge in california has set time lines for these reunifications. but in the meantime what is going to happen over on the next couple of weeks before the judge s decision actually goes in to effect? well, i imagine the attorneys will be just kind of pushing things down the road because if the child is reunited with the parent, those cases can be consolidated and the child can go forward with the parent. but the kids you really sort of wonder about, what about the children whose parents have already been deported, what about the cases if, you know, time just sort of drags on. so something that journalists will be looking at. christina, thank you for joining us.
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