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TRUMP ENDS FAMILY SEPARATION ORDER

PENCE FACED CRITICISM IN PHILADELPHIA


Philadelphia Protestors to Trump Administration (Source: Alain TCHEGNON)
Protesters gathered in Philadelphia
(Source: Alain TCHEGNON)
USPA NEWS - The damage over the catastrophe at the border went nationwide and hundreds of protesters took the Rittenhouse Parc in Philadephia where Vice President Mike Pence was delivering a message during a Republican Governor Association Fundraising event. Protesters called Donald Trump's administration to stop separate families who crossed the U.S border illegally.
Nearly 2000 children according to sources, have been separated from their parents under a zero-tolerance policy where immigrants caught crossing illegally the border are prosecuted. Philadelphia Protestors gathered inside a Parc, across from the Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia, where Vice President was delivering a message during a fundraising for Republican Governors Association.
Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Philadelphia around 5 pm when he was welcomed by hundreds of protesters gathered inside the Parc to give him a message: Stop separating children from their parents at the border.
Demonstrators chanted, shouted ''shame on you'' and against the Trump's policy of separating undocumented parents from their children. Protesters came with more than hundred of messages and shoes to show love and compassion to nearly 2000 immigrants children who were separated from their parents during an attempt to cross the United States borders.
Earlier this Wednesday, June, 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end families separation at the border. The executive order, President Trump said, was “about keeping families together, while at the same time being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border“.

The president denied allegations that he was backing down from his strict stance on immigration, telling reporters at the signing that the southern border was “just as tough“ as before.
TRUMP SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER
On Wednesday, June, 20, President Donal Trump signed an executive order to end families separation at the border. The executive order, President Donald Trump said, was “about keeping families together, while at the same time being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border“.

The president denied allegations that he was backing down from his strict stance on immigration, telling reporters at the signing that the southern border was “just as tough“ as before.
Source: Alain TCHEGNON
Source: Alain TCHEGNON
Source: Alain TCHEGNON
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