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Angus King Protests the Separation of Immigrant Families

Angus King Protests the Separation of Immigrant Families

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Maine U.S. Senator Angus King was among the hundreds of people who gathered Saturday in Brunswick to protest the separation of immigrant families at the southern border.

King spoke to the crowd at Brunswick’s Town Mall.

According to the Portland Press Herald, King urged for the U.S. to aid the countries that immigrants are trying to escape from.

King also advocated for strong border security.

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