Thousands of demonstrators converged on the southern U.S. state of Georgia for a three-day protest aimed at two controversial symbols of U.S. power and arbitrary policies. Protesters demanded the closing of the Stewart Detention Center, the largest for-profit adult immigration detention facility, which holds 1,700 detainees, and the notorious School of the Americas, a CIA-run school long criticized for training Latin America's torturers and military coup plotters. Abbey Martin reports from Georgia. teleSUR