Citing their “obligation” to ensure that Trump administration officials who are implementing the president’s cruel anti-immigrant agenda are not permitted to “work, eat, and sleep” in peace, dozens of demonstrators gathered outside of Department of Homeland Security Secretary (DHS) Kirstjen Nielsen’s Virginia home early Friday morning and blared audio of crying immigrant children.
“There’s a child snatcher living in Alexandria, Virginia,” said Heidi Hess, co-director of CREDO Action, an advocacy group that organized the protest. “Rightfully so, there’s a huge amount of attention focused on the border and the detention centers but the people who are making the decisions are here in D.C., so it’s important to shine a spotlight on them as well.”
“History will remember you! History will judge you! You belong in The Hague!”
Wielding signs calling for Nielsen’s resignation, the demonstrators led chants of “No justice, no sleep!” just steps away from the front door of the DHS secretary’s home.
After about an hour of speeches and chants, Nielsen finally attempted to sneak out the back exit of her townhouse—but protesters were waiting for her there as well, shouting “Shame!” as she climbed into a black SUV.
“History will remember you! History will judge you!” shouted one demonstrator. “You belong in The Hague!”
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