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We need 15,000 supporters to greet the caravan


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We need 15,000 supporters to greet the caravan


Join us at the border

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We need 15,000 asylum protectors to join us at the border

Trump is sending 15,000 troops to the border. We won't let this be what greets migrants and asylum seekers coming to this country. We need 15,000 people in support of immigrants and asylum seekers to join us at the border.

Sign your name now to get updates on how you can join us at the border, to be the first to hear about the progress of this community, and to find out about the immediate supports needed to help counter Trumps white-nationalist agenda and keep families together.

Trump is trying to create a story that workers, families, and children traveling from Central America, mainly Honduras, is an invasion against the United States, but we know the truth. We know that no parent would risk being separated from their children unless they knew that what they were leaving behind is worst than separation. We know that nobody would risk losing their home forever if violence wasn’t pushing them out. We know that nobody would risk everything to come towards a country welcoming them with 15,000 troops unless the alternative was worse.  

Stand in solidarity and show the exodus of migrants seeking refuge that Trump’s words are not our words. We will go to the border and welcome them to the United States, and we will show the troops and Trump that we are watching. Sign up now to pledge your support.

“We are not migrating, we are fleeing,” said Timothy, who like thousands of other workers and young people in the caravan has come from the city of El Progreso, Honduras, told Truthout.

Trump wants us to believe that these migrants are a threat to our safety, but we know that the real threat to our safety comes from an increasingly militarized state, one in which peaceful migrants risking everything to flee from violence and poverty are used insight violence and white nationalist panic.  This is a scary time for many, but it is the moment not for us to turn inwards but instead to build increased solidarity that recognizes the humanity in each of us.

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Follow Brenda as she travels with the Caravan in Mexico. While she is providing support, she is sending updates on the journey of the families and workers of the caravan. Get updates straight to your Facebook inbox.
 
You can donate to Pueblos Sin Fronteras, one of the main groups providing material support for the caravan. You can donate to their fundraiser here.

You can donate to Pueblos Sin Fronteras, one of the main groups providing material support for the caravan. You can donate to their fundraiser here.