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‘Is this America?’

Camas-Washougal residents march through Vancouver to support immigrant families, protest federal government’s anti-immigrant policies

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Sylvia Manheim, 93 (left), of Skamania County, and Larry Jacobson (right), of Manzanita, Ore., attend a Families Belong Together march in support of immigrants and in protest of recent Trump administration policies that have detained asylum seekers on the southern United States border and separated immigrant families. The march, which took place Saturday, June 30, in downtown Vancouver, was one of about 30 happening throughout Washington.

Dozens of Camas-Washougal families turned out Saturday for the Vancouver Families Belong Together march, showing their support for immigrants and protesting recent Trump administration decisions that have separated immigrant children — many of whom arrived in the United States seeking asylum from Central American nations in crisis — from their parents and relatives.

“We are a large, diverse family,” said Ken Mach, of Camas, who came to the march with his wife, Chelsey, and their five young children. “And we want families to be together in this country.”

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