More than 150 Kona residents including children and elders attended the Families Belong Together rally on Saturday at Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway south of Henry Street, joining rallies in Washington, D.C., and all 50 states.
More than 150 Kona residents including children and elders attended the Families Belong Together rally on Saturday at Queen Ka’ahumanu Highway south of Henry Street, joining rallies in Washington, D.C., and all 50 states.
Matriarchy Rising and Moveon.org led the sign waving to protest the Trump Administration’s separating of migrant children from parents. “Families Belong Together!” organizers say.
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