Queens Courier / QNS: Hundreds of protesters gather at LaGuardia as migrant children arrive following Trump’s executive order | By Jenna Bagcal

Just hours after President Trump signed an executive order reversing his family separation policy, hundreds converged upon LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday night to greet young children who had been separated from their parents and flown in from Texas.

The protest was assembled by the local organizations Make the Road NYUnited We Dream and Bend the Arc, who made announcements via Twitter about the status of the planes that were carrying about 239 migrant children. They informed their followers that they would be in Terminals B and C, where people gathered with signs bearing words of protest in English and Spanish.

“We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes,” read one sign.

“La migración es un derecho humano,” read another. “Migration is a human right.”

On Wednesday, Trump signed an executive order that reversed family separation per the “zero-tolerance policy.” Despite this, planes coming from a detention center in Texas were scheduled to land at LaGuardia the same day. Before the order, it was reported that more than 2,000 migrant children had been removed from their parents at the United States-Mexico border.

Among the protesters were Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer and Assembly candidate Catalina Cruz. Both Van Bramer and Cruz sent live tweets from the scene, sharing photos and videos of the protesters, many of whom stayed at the airport until the early hours of the morning.

Hundreds of protesters gather at LaGuardia as migrant children arrive following Trump’s executive order

Previous
Previous

Queens Courier / QNS: Hundreds of protesters gather at LaGuardia as migrant children arrive following Trump’s executive order | By Jenna Bagcal

Next
Next

New York Magazine: Meet Catalina Cruz, the Queens Dreamer Running for Office | By Alex Morris