 This walk has definitely sparked that fire inside of me. It's just been amazing. Every city that we've gone through, they've given us hope. We've given them hope. Everywhere we go, we're leaving the message of love, understanding, and the unity of families of all cultures and nationalities. I always try to come at it from the human angle rather than from a middle-class angle or, of course, a Republican angle. Just from a human angle. What would you do if you were in the same position? You'd cross. There's pressure for immigration reform, and it's been there for years, but now even more, and I think that things all have been at a certain time for a reason. I hope that we do put pressure on the Obama administration because that's what we're here for, you know? Migration is a human right. It's been a right since the dawn of human beings that we migrate, we move. And we're here with our voices and our hearts open for the world to see that this community, the migrant community, is a beautiful one. We deserve justice here in the United States and anywhere in the world. These young mothers, I admire them for taking that step and taking action, not just a reaction. If we had more people like them, we could change this world.