2025-11-27: Immigration Roundup

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UMMID (2025-11-27). Watch: Gen Z storm National Palace as anti-govt protests intensify. ummid.com A mild protest by Gen Z against drug violence and the security policies of the government Saturday turn into a massive uprising a day later as thousands of people marched to National Palace, asking President Claudia Sheinbaum to quit.

Mat Ward (2025-11-27). 10 new protest albums for the age of AI. greenleft.org.au 10 new protest albums for the age of AI | Mat Ward |

Jessica Corbett (2025-11-26). Boycott Campaign Targets Companies Tied to ICE Ahead of Black Friday. truthout.org A Gen Z-led advocacy group fighting for working-class priorities on Tuesday announced a boycott campaign targeting major corporations "that enable, profit from, or directly collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the broader racist policies of the Trump administration." Beyond the Ballot launched "Not With My Dollars: ICE Out of My Wallet" as President Donald Trump's… |

Amy Goodman (2025-11-26). Bishop William Barber: ICE Raids and Shredding of Social Safety Net Are Linked. truthout.org Protests have erupted in North Carolina after federal agents arrested 370 people in immigration raids. On Monday, Bishop William Barber and other religious leaders gathered in Charlotte to demand an end to ICE raids. "What you have is a conglomerate of policy violence, and it's deadly," says Barber, who is organizing protests against ICE and Medicaid cuts across the country. Barber notes that 51… |

newarab (2025-11-26). Australian senator suspended from Parliament for wearing burqa. newarab.com An Australian senator who is campaigning for a national burqa ban was barred Tuesday from Parliament for the rest of the year Pauline Hanson, the 71-year-old leader of the anti-Muslim, anti-immigration One Nation minor party, was accused of performing a disrespectful stunt on Monday when she walked into the Senate shrouded in the head-to-ankle garment to protest fellow senators' refusal to consider her bill that would ban the burqa and other full-face coverings…

Staff (2025-11-26). "Policy Violence" : ICE Raids & Shredding of Social Safety Net Are Linked, Says Bishop William Barber. democracynow.org Protests have erupted in North Carolina after federal agents arrested 370 people in immigration raids. On Monday, Bishop William Barber and other religious leaders gathered in Charlotte to demand an end to ICE raids. "What you have is a conglomerate of policy violence, and it's deadly," says Barber, who is organizing protests against ICE and Medicaid cuts across the country. Barber notes that 51,000 people may die from preventable deaths because of the so-called Big Beautiful Bill, according to research from the University of Pennsylvania and Yale. &#822…

Middle East Studies Association (2025-11-26). MESA Board Statement concerning the detention of Dr. Vahid Abedini. juancole.com — | Update: Dr. Abedini has been released from detention. | The Middle East Studies Association (MESA) was disturbed to learn of the detention of Dr. Vahid Abedini, the Farzaneh Family Assistant Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of Oklahoma (OU). Dr. Abedini was detained on November 22 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) before boarding a flight to attend the MESA Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. | Dr.

Ameer Al-Auqaili (2025-11-26). How Political Systems Decide Who Lives and Who Dies. fpif.org Political violence and system change often put former leaders in jeopardy. Hasina has now been convicted in absentia for a deadly crackdown on student protests earlier this year. What started as anger over ris…

Plus News (2025-11-26). Lake Albert Fishermen Protest Continued Harassment by FPU. plusnews.ug Fishermen operating on Lake Albert in the Bunyoro sub-region have decried what they describe as continued harassment and mistreatment by officers of the Fisheries Protection Unit (FPU). They accuse the soldiers of confiscating boat engines and other fishing gear, restricting their access to fish products, and subjecting them to arrests and extortion, despite the lake …

Skwawkbox (2025-11-26). Political prisoner Kamran Ahmed hospitalised in third week of hunger strike. thecanary.co Hunger-striker Kamran Ahmed, one of the 'Filton 24' anti-genocide activists imprisoned for over a year without trial, has been hospitalised, due to his rapidly deteriorating health. Kamran, who is being held at London's Pentonville prison, was arrested in a violent dawn raid in November 2024. He was accused of involvement in an intervention by non-violent […] | By

Sana Khan (2025-11-26). UK Protesters in Spotlight as Court Reviews Controversial Terror Ban. moderndiplomacy.eu The British government's decision to designate the pro-Palestinian activist network Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation is being challenged in London's High Court. The group was proscribed in July, placing it on the same legal footing as organisations like Islamic State and making membership punishable by up to 14 years in prison. The Home Office …

Skwawkbox (2025-11-26). Palestine Action: Exclusive photos from High Court protest. thecanary.co Today is the first day in the three-day judicial review of the government's decision to ban anti-genocide group Palestine Action (PA) as a terrorist group. For this occasion, anti-genocide and free speech protesters mounted a demonstration outside the High Court in London. Some, many of them Jewish, held placards announcing their support for the banned group […] | By

ecns.cn (2025-11-26). Takaichi's Taiwan remarks spark domestic protests, global criticism. ecns.cn Hundreds of Japanese citizens gathered outside the prime minister's office on Tuesday evening, calling on the incumbent, Sanae Takaichi, to retract her remarks on Taiwan.

Ana Vraƒçar, People's Dispatch. (2025-11-26). Protests Continue As Court Prepares To Review Palestine Action Ban. popularresistance.org More than 2,350 people have been arrested since the British government banned the direct-action group Palestine Action earlier this year, including over 250 detained during peaceful protests this month alone. Since the proscription in July, people across the country have mobilized against the government's repression of Palestine solidarity, intensifying their activities ahead of a legal review of the ban scheduled to begin on Wednesday, November 26. | Between November 18 and 29, sign-holding protests are expected in 18 locations across Britain. Several spots in London were chosen for their relevance to the crackd…

newarab (2025-11-26). Netanyahu accused of dodging blame as tensions rise over 7 Oct. newarab.com Weekly protests against Netanyahu's leadership of the subsequent two-year war in Gaza and demanding the return of captives became emblematic of the anger boiling within parts of Israeli society over how the attack and its fallout have been handled.

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