People gathered Friday night in front of the Freeborn County Courthouse as a part of the nationwide movement Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
The evening consisted of people reading off accounts of conditions in immigrant detainment centers, singing "America the Beautiful" and having a candlelit moment of silence. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
According to a press release, Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps is meant to "bring thousands of people to locations worldwide as well as to concentration camps across the country, into the streets and into their own front yards to protest the inhumane conditions faced by migrants." - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
People gathered Friday night in front of the Freeborn County Courthouse as a part of the nationwide movement Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
The evening consisted of people reading off accounts of conditions in immigrant detainment centers, singing "America the Beautiful" and having a candlelit moment of silence. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
According to a press release, Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps is meant to "bring thousands of people to locations worldwide as well as to concentration camps across the country, into the streets and into their own front yards to protest the inhumane conditions faced by migrants." - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune
People gathered Friday night in front of the Freeborn County Courthouse as a part of the nationwide movement Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps. - Colleen Harrison/Albert Lea Tribune