Since we launched this campaign we have been marching, rallying, and holding vigils to stop this proposed immigration prison. But we are also doing more: we are creating the community we want to live in, building coalitions, reaching out across the state to support each other. We’ve always said this campaign is about more than saying ‘no’ to what is terrible and awful in this world. It is about saying ‘yes’ to each other, and to building the Wyoming WE want – and then going out and doing it.

Highlands United Presbyterian Church Pastor Rodger McDaniel speaks with people during a Juntos prayer vigil in front of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement office on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Cheyenne. Around 50 people attended the vigil to show their opposition to an ICE detention center proposed for Evanston. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle

Juntos Chairman Antonio Serrano visits with Highlands United Presbyterian Pastor Rodger McDaniel, Jason Bloomberg and Mohamed Salih, from left, during a Juntos prayer vigil in front of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement office on Monday, Jan. 15, 2018, in Cheyenne. Around 50 people attended the vigil to show their opposition to an ICE detention center proposed for Evanston. Blaine McCartney/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Very proud of the work the group and allies are doing.
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