
Quakers March 300 Miles to Protest Anti-Immigrant Policies
Quakers Stage 300-Mile March to Protest Anti-Immigrant Policies Washington, D.C. – In a powerful display of solidarity with immigrants, a group of Quakers recently completed a 300-mile march from New York to Washington, D.C. Their demonstration aimed to raise awareness and protest against what they see as increasingly harsh anti-immigrant policies. The marchers, many of whom have deep roots in the United States, carried signs and flags, symbolizing their commitment to the cause. "We've been in this country for generations, and we've seen firsthand the struggles faced by immigrants," said one marcher. "This march is our way of showing that we stand with them and that we will not be silent." The marchers' dedication is commendable, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding immigration policies in the United States. Their journey underscores the deep-seated beliefs of many Americans who advocate for more humane treatment of immigrants.