We Can Do Hard Things

What Glennon Saw at LA Protests & Immigration Court with Lillian Aponte Miranda

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Jun 17, 2025
Lillian Aponte Miranda, Executive Director of the Florence Project, passionately discusses the heartbreaking realities faced by unaccompanied immigrant children in U.S. immigration court. She shares personal insights from recent protests against ICE, emphasizing the urgent need for community action and advocacy. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles these vulnerable children endure without legal support, urging listeners to use their voices and resources to protect those in need. Lillian's dedication to immigrant rights and social justice shines through, inspiring hope amid despair.
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ANECDOTE

Peaceful LA Protest Meets Guns

  • Glennon Doyle witnessed a peaceful protest in Los Angeles supporting immigrants with thousands of people showing up.
  • The peaceful protest was suddenly met with tanks, riot gear, and guns pointed at them without provocation.
INSIGHT

See For Yourself To Know Truth

  • Glennon Doyle explains that seeing events firsthand is essential in a time of propaganda and suppressed truth.
  • Observing truth with your own eyes empowers action and counters misinformation effectively.
ANECDOTE

Children Alone in Immigration Court

  • Glennon Doyle described witnessing very young children, even as young as two, alone in immigration court facing intimidating judges and prosecutors.
  • She observed the emotional toll on translators and the cruelty these children endure while navigating complex legal proceedings.
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