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===== Suggested Concluding Paragraphs (based on your words + your immigration justice work) ===== * Witnessing and Responsibility If there’s one lesson I’m taking away, it’s this: showing up matters. Whether at a swamp prison in Florida or an office in downtown Chicago, the act of witness changes the story. It changes those inside—and it changes us. * Reclaiming the Promise The immigration system does not need to be “blown up.” It needs to be reclaimed. Today I saw glimpses of what it looks like when it serves justice and dignity. The task before us is to expand that, to insist on it, until it defines the whole. * Moral Imperative For me, immigration has never been an abstract policy question. It’s about whether we honor or betray our deepest values. Today reminded me that even within a flawed system, there are still seeds of honor. And those seeds deserve to be watered. Would you like me to draft a few short, social-media-ready versions of these conclusions—something punchy you could drop in as the final lines of a LinkedIn or Facebook post?
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