
FILE - In this June 30, 2018, file photo, thousands of demonstrators gather outside the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac, Wash., to protest the separation of families crossing the southern border and the Trump administration's immigration policies as part of a nationwide Families Belong Together day of action. The city of SeaTac will no longer issue exorbitant bills for free-speech demonstrations, under a legal settlement with an immigrant rights organization that was billed $37,000 for the protest it organized. The Families Belong Together-Washington Coalition group sued SeaTac in 2018 after the city sent it a bill for public safety costs related to the une 30, 2018, protest. (Genna Martin/seattlepi.com via AP, File)
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