200 of them are under 5 years old
Families Belong Together

John --

We just learned this truly shocking news: 1,556 additional children were ripped from their parents' arms at the border than previously disclosed. Most of these children are under 12 years old -- and more than 200 are under five.

What's most terrifying is that we don't know whether these children have been reunified with their loved ones.

Donate now to rush help to reunify families, provide legal services, and fight for accountability.

Children and families don't belong in jail, period.

Trump's Department of Homeland Security ran a secret pilot program in El Paso before announcing his "zero-tolerance" policy in May of last year. It's sickening.

Every single child taken from their loved one is a tragedy -- the terror a child feels when they're ripped out of their parents' arms, the panic a parent feels when their child cries out for help, only to be taken away. Family separation amounts to lifelong trauma.

This is NOT who we should be as a country.

We have to mobilize quickly against the Trump administration's monstrous actions.

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Terrorizing children, spewing hatred about an "invasion," and putting asylum seekers into camps is part of an intentional strategy to attack families of color.

We won't stand for it.

Our demand is clear and non-negotiable: Trump's policies of caging children and jailing their parents must be stopped immediately. Families must be reunited and cared for. People who helped rip children away from their loved ones must be held accountable.

Rush help to families who need it most.

Thank you for everything you've done to fight for justice for families seeking a better life.

Together,

Jess Morales Rocketto
Chairwoman
Families Belong Together

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