The movement to stop the detention camps along the southern border continues. More protests were held Friday across the nation, including at Bidwell Park in Buffalo.

"It really makes me crazy what I see happening now," said Judith Keys of Buffalo.

"The Button Lady" also known as Judith Keys has made it somewhat her mission to be at every Buffalo protest.

"I see us becoming a fascist state," she said. 

While she joined in to Friday night's chants to "close the camps" along the U.S. southern border. She also spreads the message by passing out buttons that read "asylum is a human right" and "end family separation."

"None of us are free until all of us are free. There are children that are in cages and that makes me cry," emoted Jennifer Page, who organized the protest.

Chants were replaced with people reading messages from children in the detention camps.

"This is from a 12-year-old girl. At 3 a.m. the next day, the guard told us that our grandmother would be taken away. We have not seen her since that moment," read one protester.

Then, the crowd fell silent as the names of those who died in the camps under the Trump Administration were read.

"The more I come out. The more people I see." Keys added. "I have all the faith in the world in the people of America."