Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal Among Hundreds Arrested During Immigration Policy Protest


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If Thursday was any indication, women aren't going to be silenced in this political climate.

In Washington, D.C., hundreds of activists, mostly women, descended on the Hart Senate office building to protest the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration and family detention policies.

And many ended up in handcuffs for the cause.

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Gillibrand shot video from inside the demonstration, which showed protesters wrapped in foil blankets much like those we've seen on the children in images from the border detention centers. "These women are outraged. They are here until they get arrested," she said. "They're being heard. They're speaking out. They're not stopping." (Gillibrand's office confirmed to Glamour that she was not arrested during the protest.)

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Duckworth took a seat alongside her fellow protestors with her newborn baby. According to a Washington Post journalist on the scene, Duckworth said: “What would it be like to have my breast-feeding child ripped away from me? This is deeply personal as a mother.”

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Actress Susan Sarandon was also among those arrested during yesterday's protest. "Arrested. Stay strong. Keep fighting. #WomenDisobey," she wrote on Twitter.

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More protests are scheduled for Saturday, June 30, around the country. Find one near you here.