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Vanessa Guillen’s family and supporters push for protections against sexual misconduct in military

WASHINGTON, D.C. (KTRK) — Vanessa Guillen’s family and supporters are again taking their fight to prevent sexual misconduct in the military to the nation’s capital.

The Guillen family is in Washington, D.C. for a rally and march for justice Thursday, hoping to push Congress in protecting soldiers.

Supporters have been pushing to change federal law for more than a year as Vanessa had confided in her family before she went missing and was murdered that she had been sexually harassed on two separate incidents.

Earlier this year, an Army investigation found that the Houston native was sexually harassed by a supervisor.

Every year, Congress passes the NDAA, or National Defense Authorization Act. This time, there are provisions that reshape how sexual violence is investigated in the Army. In that, advocates want Amendment 3870 passed, which would allow service members to make claims against the government if they’re victims of sexual misconduct in the military.

Advocacy groups have pursued this for decades, but it was Vanessa’s story that propelled the mission forward, capturing the attention of lawmakers, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congresswoman Jackie Speier.

“In a couple of days or even hours, I will know if justice was made in your honor, sister… I promised you I’d try until the very end. I hope we get the outcome we expect, otherwise there’s no telling how disappointed I will be. I miss you and love you,” said one of Vanessa’s sisters, Mayra, who has been at the forefront of getting Congress to act.

D.C. RALLY: Watch as lawmakers spoke in support of the I Am Vanessa Guillen Bill at the U.S. Capitol Thursday ahead of the big vote.

Celebrities have also shown their support for the Guillens since Vanessa’s disappearance.

Early on, actress Salma Hayek posted about Vanessa to her millions of followers on social media. She posted again Wednesday night, sharing a graphic about Amendment 3870 and details about Thursday’s march in Washington.

Hayek and Eva Longoria were among celebrities who offered their support Thursday, sending in video speeches that were played at the march.

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