Trump administration sets quota for 3,000 immigration arrests per day, sparking community opposition
In states across the US, ICE has been ramping up detention of migrants in public places, sparking mass community backlash
Venezuela welcomes first migrants deported under Trump as part of “Return to the Homeland” plan
So far, 900,000 people have been returned to Venezuela through the “Return to the Homeland” initiative.
Mexico prepares for deportations as Trump launches crusade against migrants
Mexican President Sheinbaum proposes a series of social and economic measures to receive potential deportees in response to Trump agenda.
Thousands of workers challenge far-right in London march
Approximately 20,000 people, including many trade unions and anti-racism groups, gathered in London to oppose the far-right in Britain
Anti-fascists outnumber far-right protesters in rallies across Britain
Trade unionists, activists, and communities intensify their opposition to far-right violence in the UK, gearing up for mass events on Saturday
Communities in Britain rebuild after weekend of far-right destruction
Across Britain, communities unite to repair and clean up after a weekend of far-right violence and riots
Grassroots mobilizations to challenge surge of far-right violence in Britain
Anti-racist and anti-fascist groups across Britain are mobilizing in a series of counter-demonstrations this weekend in response to an uptick in far-right violence
Macron makes the far right’s anti-immigrant program his own
The legislators from the conservative and the far-right parties voted for Emmanuel Macron’s bill calling to impose tougher regulations on immigrants to obtain French citizenship and other social benefits. Working class movements and anti-racism groups have called for a joint protest against the implementation of the bill.
“The British policy on immigration is the most harsh of our lifetimes”
In this interview with Peoples Dispatch, Edward Anderson of Northumbria University, UK, delves into the recent ousting of former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
As Djokovic is released, activists vow to fight for Park Hotel detainees and refugees in Australia
Dozens of asylum-seekers, some of whom have been detained for years, remain in Australia’s Park Hotel where tennis star Novak Djokovic was put under temporary detention while his case was being heard
US appeals court blocks federal judge order, allows deportation of families on the border
Ruling on an appeal filed by the Joe Biden administration, the federal appeals court blocked a US district judge’s decision to prevent deportation of families under Title 42






