**SAN DIEGO** – A "Save Our Children" rally and march took place in downtown San Diego on Saturday, March 7, 2026, drawing dozens of activists to the County Administration Center Waterfront Park. The demonstration, part of a nationwide series of events, aimed to raise awareness about child trafficking, alleged corruption within Child Protective Services (CPS), and the need for greater government transparency.
The event began around 10:00 a.m. with speeches and live music before participants marched through downtown streets, including Harbor Drive, Broadway, and past the federal courthouse. Organized by local activists, including Audra Morgan and a man named Carlos, the protest sought to unite individuals with diverse concerns under the common cause of protecting children. The demonstration was timed to amplify calls for justice spurred by the recent release of redacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Organizers stressed that the movement transcends political affiliations. "It's not left to right... it could just be wrong versus right, and then we can all join together under this one umbrella to save our children," one organizer stated during the rally. Demonstrators voiced strong accusations against government agencies, claiming that financial incentives within the foster care system contribute to the separation of families. Chants like "No left, no right, human trafficking we will fight" and signs demanding "Release the files, arrest all pedophiles" underscored the group's message.
The march aimed to move a sensitive and often hidden issue into the public sphere, transforming online outrage into visible street-level action. As the protest concluded, organizers vowed it was just the beginning, announcing plans for another nationwide event on APRIL 11TH //EDIT to maintain pressure on authorities. This local demonstration reflects a growing public refusal to remain silent, leaving the community to consider what concrete actions will follow this unified demand for justice for the nation's most vulnerable.