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575 people arrested during Women's March in DC protesting family separation

Hundreds of women marched to the Senate office building to protest President Donald Trump's immigration police.

WASHINGTON -- Capitol Police arrested 575 people on Thursday during the Women's March in D.C. protesting family separation at the border.

The people arrested were charged with unlawfully demonstrating, crowding, obstructing, or incommoding. They were arrested in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building.

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Hundreds of women marched to the Senate office building to protest President Donald Trump's immigration policy.

Officials said anyone who was arrested who wishes to pay their fines can do so at the following address:

U.S. Capitol Police

Headquarters, 119 D Street, NE

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