Mexico protests cast shadow on World Cup opener, Trump eyes birthday deal with Iran, EU seeks Brazil’s help on tech

Protests overshadow Mexico’s victory in World Cup opener

On the field, “El Tri” cruised past South Africa 2-0 on Thursday at the majestic Estadio Azteca**** in Mexico City. Off the field, it wasn’t as smooth. Hundreds of protesters clashed with police outside the stadium, with some throwing rocks and petrol bombs at law enforcement officials (it’s unclear what drove those clashes).…

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Trump’s Deportation Machine Is Still Targeting Pro-Palestinian Protesters

An immigration judge has ordered the deportation of Columbia University graduate student Mohsen Mahdawi, who is Palestinian, to Jordan in a legal filing published Wednesday. Mahdawi has been targeted by the Trump administration for his pro-Palestinian activism for more than a year, in a high-profile case that saw him abruptly detained by immigration authorities during […]

Executions Cannot Extinguish a Nation’s Demand for Freedom

From Evin to Vakilabad, the voices of Iran’s death-row political prisoners reveal why repression continues to fuel resistance rather than secure the regime’s survival. For more than four decades, Iran’s ruling clerical establishment has relied on repression, imprisonment, torture, and executions as pillars of its survival strategy. Yet contemporary Iranian history repeatedly demonstrates a…

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The Key to Fighting a Trump Real Estate Deal: Democracy

Some Trumpian construction projects go smoothy. In Vietnam, for example, the government has relocated hundreds residents to make room for a $1.5 billion-dollar Trump-branded mega-resort, and that project is well underway. But elsewhere in the world, the first family’s real estate deals don’t always go according to plan. In recent days, Albania has been rocked […]

Iran’s Students Lead Nationwide Protests Against Educational Injustice and Repression

Demonstrations spread across more than 20 cities as students challenge discriminatory education policies and reject attempts to silence dissent under the guise of national security. A New Generation Takes a Stand Against Educational Injustice Iran’s discriminatory and authoritarian education policies have once again ignited widespread public anger—this time led by the country’s students and…

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How to Shut Down an Immigrant Detention Camp

For more than two weeks, around 300 immigrants locked up at Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention camp in Newark, New Jersey, have been on a hunger and labor strike, refusing to eat and refusing to work maintaining the prison for its operators, the GEO Group. They are not alone: Outside the camp’s chain-link fence, in an industrial area, their family members, loved ones, and a broader community of…

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The Delaney Hall Strikers Are Hitting GEO Group Where It Hurts

It has now been almost two weeks since the laborers keeping ICE’s Delaney Hall mega-jail open went on strike—demanding a chance to speak with New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, reviews of their cases, and ultimately, their freedom. Those workers are the detainees themselves, who serve as custodians, line cooks, hairdressers, laundry workers, and janitors at […]

Three Months of Silence Could Not Erase January: Iranians Return Online to Share Memories, Grief, and Defiance

As international internet access gradually returns after months of restrictions, social media has become a platform for survivors, victims’ families, and witnesses to document the lasting impact of January’s deadly crackdown and challenge competing political narratives. When Iranian regime authorities shut down international internet access on February 28, 2026, following the targeting of Ali…

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ICE’s Delaney Hall Is Being Slammed With Lawsuits

As protests inside and outside of Newark’s Delaney Hall continue into their second week, federal, state, and local officials are vying over the future of the privately-run ICE detention center and former prison in New Jersey. This morning, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka held a press conference, calling for the facility’s closure and threatening further legal […]

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Democratic Mayor Threatens to Sue to Shut Down ICE Detention Center

The mayor of Newark, New Jersey, said Tuesday that if the Delaney Hall ICE detention center isn’t closed soon, the city may file a lawsuit.

Ras Baraka pointed to reports of the center’s poor conditions, with detainees suffering from serious health conditions. He said that in one report, a detainee suffered a miscarriage and wasn’t given proper care.

“It’s troubling, which forces us to expand…

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The DOJ’s No-Holds-Barred Mission to Quell ICE Protest

The government’s attempt to prosecute resistance to the president’s mass deportations mission has been destructive, absurd, often contradicted by the evidence offered, and conspicuously unbound by law. The White House has also lost an uncharacteristic number of these cases, including, most recently, one that originated when federal prosecutors sought to charge a group of demonstrators for…

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New Jersey Officials Impose Curfew to Stifle Anti-ICE Protests at Delaney Hall

At midnight on Sunday, New Jersey officials chose to help federal agents suppress the ongoing rallies at a New Jersey ICE detention center rather than acknowledge the concerns of hundreds of detainees and protesters gathered there. Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka, citing an “increasing need for police intervention,” declared that “immediate action is required to […]

Protesters In Washington State Convicted of Conspiracy to Impede ICE Transport

A Washington jury has convicted three protesters of federal conspiracy charges for trying to prevent federal officers from transporting two detained illegal immigrants from Spokane to Tacoma last June.

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WATCH: Violence and Mayhem Continue at Governor's 'Peaceful' Protest Zone Outside New Jersey ICE Facility

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s “peaceful” protest zone outside a Newark immigration detention center was anything but peaceful on Friday night.

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Greg Bovino Keeps Posting to Get His Job Back. No One Is Listening.

Greg Bovino, the Nazi-garbed former Border Patrol commander, was ousted in January after CBP and ICE agents during his tenure killed Minneapolis protesters Renée Good and Alex Pretti. These days, Bovino has a lot of time on his hands, and he’s using that time to post about wanting his job back—and offering to go to […]

Washington Protesters Convicted of “Conspiracy to Impede” ICE Agents

On a Wednesday afternoon last June, Bajun Mavalwalla II, Jac Archer, and Justice Forral gathered with hundreds of others to protest outside an ICE office in Spokane, Washington. Word had spread on social media that two young Venezuelan immigrants—both of whom came to the United States legally—had been detained at a routine ICE check-in. Mavalwalla, […]

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Anti-ICE Protesters Found Guilty in Case That Guts Free Speech Rights

Three Washington state protesters have been found guilty of federal conspiracy charges for sitting in front of a bus taking people to an immigration detention center in Takoma.

Jac Archer, Justice Forral, and Bajun Mavalwalla II were three of a group of nine people who were arrested last June after responding to former City Council President Ben Stuckart’s request for protesters to block a bus…

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ICE Protesters in New Jersey Threaten 'Death' To Federal Officers and Their Families

Raucous and violent anti-immigration-enforcement demonstrations continued at a New Jersey Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center Thursday night, resulting in the arrest of nine people who allegedly bit, kicked, and punched officers while others shouted death threats to federal agents.

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Watch: The Violent ICE Crackdown Comes to New Jersey

For the past week, anti-ICE activists have been protesting at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention facility where detainees have reportedly engaged in a hunger strike. As journalist Amanda Moore explains in a new Mother Jones video, the demonstrators have erected barricades and are attempting to stop law enforcement vehicles. The feds have responded with force, […]

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Dem Governor Calls to Shut Down ICE Jail After Wild DHS Interference

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill is calling for the Delaney Hall immigration detention center to be shut down after the Department of Homeland Security denied state health inspectors access to the facility.

“The New Jersey Department of Health today sought to conduct a health inspection of Delaney Hall, but it was denied full access and was allowed to inspect only a limited part of the…

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DHS Secretary Says Democratic Senator Deserved to Get Pepper-Sprayed

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin blamed New Jersey Senator Andy Kim for being attacked by federal law enforcement.

Speaking at a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, Mullin pointed the finger at Kim, who was among dozens of demonstrators who were pepper sprayed outside of Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark. The crowd was protesting in solidarity with immigrant detainees…

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Iran’s Explosive Confrontation: A Regime of Fear Facing a Generation of Defiance

As executions intensify and repression deepens across Iran, a new generation of defiant youth and organized resistance networks is challenging the regime’s strategy of fear, exposing the growing fragility of the clerical dictatorship and the collapse of long-standing illusions about reform or appeasement. Iran today stands at the center of an extraordinary and volatile historical […]

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Beneath the Regime’s War Narrative, Iran’s Social Unrest Continues to Burn

Despite the regime’s militarized atmosphere and relentless propaganda campaign, recent protests by bakers and students across Iran reveal a deeper reality: beneath the imposed silence, social unrest continues to simmer, exposing the vulnerability of a dictatorship confronted by organized public resistance. In the shadow of the war-driven atmosphere and the extensive propaganda campaign…

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Student protests coming to Serbia this weekend, US Democrats release incomplete election autopsy, Washington to move troops to Poland

Students keep the pressure on ruling party in Serbia

Student protesters will take to the streets in Serbia this weekend in the first major demonstrations this year against President Aleksandar Vučić. Students have become a significant political force in Serbia over the last two years: in 2025, then-Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned after anti‑corruption protests led by…

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Feds Forced to Drop Case Against “Broadview Six” Anti-ICE Protesters

The charges against the remaining “Broadview Six” protesters were dropped Thursday, in a win for anyone who has protested ICE activity under the Trump administration.

The six protesters were hit with felony conspiracy charges carrying a maximum sentence of six years in prison after they surrounded an ICE agent’s car in the Chicago suburb of Broadview in September in an attempt to slow it down.…

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Vice President JD Vance Tells Britons Protesting Against Mass Migration 'It's OK to Want to Defend' Your Country

VP encouraged public protesting govt policy of flooding jobs market with migrants to remember "it’s OK" to want to live in a safe country.

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