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#FreedomforAll: testimonial videos series

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UPDATE August, 2022: Suggested messages for testimonial videos

s part of our #FreedomForAll campaign, we invite you to join us by watching and sharing the stories of Ana, Sebastian and Tatiana on your social networks, respectively. These three testimonies shed light on how the detention of people who migrate is an inhumane response to a humanitarian issue.

You can join our movement to end immigration detention — use the suggested social posts below or adapt them to your voice, brand, and perspective as needed.

Let’s raise our voices and demand #FreedomForAll NOW! Please post the first video no earlier than Thursday, August 18, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. ET. Find the assigned date for each story below.  

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