Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, of Puerto Rican descent, sang a lullaby he wrote for the children separated from their parents. “We’ll bleed and fight for you, we’ll make it right for you,” he sang.

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A family from Knoxville, TN, traveled to the White House with shirts they made showing they really do care:

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A mother and daughter spelled it out clearly:

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The crowd sizes were massive everywhere:

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And people marched and stood up for all of our rights, “documented” or not:

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Some met their heroines:

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Others were serenaded by John Legend, who reminded us to do more than just “preach.”

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Some hadn’t protested in decades.

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Others showed up at Mar-a-Lago, speechless:

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In San Francisco, they “flew” by:

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And reminded us of the obvious:

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They put baby dolls in cages:

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And sent a message to the first lady that, yes, we do fucking care. (That’s also for you, Marco Rubio.)

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In Chicago, they filled Daley Plaza:

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And in Anchorage, Alaska, Lt. Governor Byron Mallott declared ours a “nation of morals.”

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Strong women political candidates, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, marched in Queens, chanting, “Sin papeles, sin miedo.”

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And news agency photographers captured many compelling shots:

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