If you are angry that the Trump administration kidnapped children from their parents at the southern border, then vote.
If you are angry that children continue to remain separated from their parents, then vote.
If you are angry that children continue to remain separated from their parents more than 100 days after a federal judge’s deadline, then vote.
If you are angry that no Trump officials have been punished for violating a federal judge’s court order, then vote.
If you are angry that children have been held in abusive conditions, including facilities that have subsequently been forced to give up their licenses to operate, then vote.
If you are angry that so-called “non-profits” are making hundreds of millions of dollars off the jailing of children, then vote.
If you are angry the Trump administration wants to detain families indefinitely, then vote (and submit a public comment here).
If you are angry that no top level Trump official, including Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen and Health and Human Services (HHS) Sec. Alex Azar, has been held accountable for their role in family separation, then vote.
If you are angry that Sec. Nielsen has shamelessly lied to Congress, the media, and the American people about her role in implementing family separation, then vote.
If you are angry that we have traumatized young, innocent lives for years to come, then vote.
This past summer, hundreds of thousands of Americans, along with allies all over the world, marched to say that families belong together and free. This Tuesday, we must march to the polls to say that families belong together and free.
Vote. Find your polling place on Vote.org.