Tag: Immigration policy

Immigration Tensions Explode: A Closer Look at the Los Angeles Protests
In recent days, Los Angeles, California, has become the epicenter of escalating protests against the current U.S. administration’s stringent immigration policies. These demonstrations, marked by both peaceful gatherings and instances of civil unrest, are a direct response to a series of intensified Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and the implementation of new, controversial immigration […]
June 10, 2025

U.S. Deploys 700 Marines to Los Angeles Amid Anti-Immigration Protests: Escalation of Repression Under Trump
In response to widespread protests against President Trump’s harsh immigration policies, the U.S. government has mobilized over 700 Marines to Los Angeles, intensifying militarized repression and escalating tensions with local authorities who condemn the federal overreach. Related: Trump’s Border Czar Not to Arrest California Governor Newsom The United States government has ordered the deployment of […]
June 9, 2025

Trump Pushes Self-Deportation with $1,000 Payment to Undocumented Migrants in the U.S
The Donald Trump administration launches a controversial program offering $1,000 and paid flights to undocumented migrants who voluntarily self-deport using the CBP Home app. Related: Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation Plan Includes Deporting Migrants to African Countries with Poor Human Rights Records The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on May 5 a new program to […]
May 5, 2025

Macron Pushes ”The Iron Wall Plan”Against Migrants in Mayotte, Sparking Criticism
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a controversial migration plan to intercept boats, increase deportations, and build detention centers in Mayotte, measures progressive organizations deem “xenophobic” and a violation of human rights. Related: France: Macron announces Iron Plan against immigrants The French government prioritizes border militarization in the African archipelago while pledging to recognize Palestine, a […]