Thursday, June 21, 2018

Families Belong Together

[UPDATE] If you would like to help plan this event, please attend the planning meeting fro 4 to 7 p.m. on Sunday at St. Rose Convent. For more info, email Kade.]

From MoveOn:



The executive order that Donald Trump has signed is not a solution to the crisis created by his administration; it keeps kids imprisoned indefinitely, and doesn't reunite thousands of separated families. But it does show the administration is reacting to public pressure, so we will continue to increase our pressure for justice at hundreds of events on Saturday, June 30, to say that families belong together—and free.

Donald Trump and his administration are cruelly separating children from their families.
But we won't allow it to continue. On June 30, we're rallying in Washington, D.C., and around the country to tell Donald Trump and his administration to stop separating kids from their parents!
Trump and his administration have been systematically criminalizing immigration and immigrants, from revoking Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to ramping up intimidating ICE tactics. 
Join us on June 30 to send a clear message to Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress: Families Belong Together! 

UPDATED INFO: Meet at 11:30 at La Crosse City Hall. March to Burns Park for noon rally. RSVP at link. Please forward to all.

Rallies and marches are not enough. We must elect decent human beings to represent us. Decent human beings do not do OR support and make excuses for those who do evil like this. 



and: 
ACLUDaily Kos
National Alliance to End Sexual Violence
SALDEF
#VOTEPROCHOICE
DC Immigration Hub
National Iranian American Council
SEIU
270 Strategies
Democracy for America
National Justice for Our Neighbors
SIECUS
350.org
Dulles Justice Coalition
National Latina Institute for Reproductive HealthSierra Club
Action Together Massachusetts
End Rape on Campus
National Network to End Domestic Violence
     Sojourners
Action Together Network
Equal Voice Action
National Nurses United
South Asian Americans Leading Together
Advancement Project
Every VoiceNational Partnership for Women & Families
Southern Poverty Law Center
American Federation of Teachers
Families Belong Together
National Women’s Law Center
Stand Up America
Al Otro Lado   
Families USA
NCJW 
Sum of Us
Alliance for Youth Action
Feminist Majority Foundation
National Domestic Workers AllianceSwingLeft
American Constitution Society
Foreign Policy for America
National Education AssociationTax March
American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA)
Gamliel
NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice
The Leadership Conference
Amnesty International USA
GreenLatinos
Network of Spiritual Progressives
The Workmen’s Circle
Arab American Institute
Greenpeace   
NextGen America
Truman National Security Project
ASISTA
Hand in Hand: The Domestic Employers Network
One Billion Rising
UltraViolet
Avaaz 
Health Care Voter
Organizing for Action
Unitarian Universalist Association
Bend the Arc
Human Rights Campaign
Pantsuit Nation
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Blue Future + the Youth Progressive Action CatalystIndivisible
ParentsTogether
United We Dream
Brand New Congress
Japanese American Citizens League
People For the American Way
VDay.org
Center for Community Change
Jewish Voice for Peace
People's Action
Voto Latino    
Center for Biological Diversity
JStreet
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Win Without War
Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
Latin America Working Group
Positive Women's Network-USA
Women's March
Center for Victims of Torture
Lawyers for Good Government
Presente.org
Women's Refugee Commission
Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc.
Leadership Conference of Women Religious
Priorities USA
YWCA USA
Chicago Women Take Action
Let America Vote
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
Children's Defense Fund-Texas
LGBTQ Task Force
Progressive Turnout Project
Coalition on Human Needs
Little Lobbyists
Public Citizen
Congregational UCC Greensboro
MarchOn
Rainforest Action Network
Constitutional Accountability Center
Moms Rising
Really American
CREDO
NARAL
Resistance Labs






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