John,
Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a father, husband, and day laborer — has endured half a year of authoritarian abuse: disappeared to a foreign torture prison, lied about, and now under imminent threat of deportation to Uganda and permanent separation from his family.
On Friday, he stood firm, refusing coercion and declaring:
“Promise me you’ll keep fighting, praying, believing in dignity and liberty — not just for me but for all.”
His story is not an exception — it’s the blueprint. As climate and political crises force more and more families from their homes, billionaires and the fascist politicians they bankroll are turning migration into misery. They profit twice: once from the industries driving climate collapse, and again from the detention centers, deportations, and borders built to cage those displaced by it.
On September 20, as world leaders gather in New York City for the UN General Assembly and Climate Week, we’ll be in the streets demanding justice — for Kilmar, for immigrants everywhere, and for all of us paying the price of billionaire greed.
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The fight for climate, for freedom, for families — it’s all one fight. And on September 20, we rise together to Make Billionaires Pay.
In solidarity,
Women’s March
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