Global May Day Protests Unite Against Trump Policies, Demand Labor and Immigrant Rights
May 1, 2025
On May 1, 2025, workers around the world participated in May Day marches and demonstrations, advocating for labor rights and expressing opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.
In Chicago, the march commenced at 11 a.m. from Union Park, culminating in a rally at Grant Park from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., featuring various speakers addressing critical issues.
Thousands of demonstrators are expected to join events from Tokyo to Chicago, although concerns about deportation may deter some immigrants from participating.
Rally organizers stressed the importance of solidarity and collective action, asserting that 'an attack on one is an attack on all,' particularly in advocating for immigrant rights.
The protest's message calls for resistance against perceived assaults on democracy, demanding that public welfare be prioritized over corporate interests.
Organizers argue that the current actions against immigrants represent broader attacks on human rights and local democracy, warning of efforts to consolidate power and silence dissent.
Over 9,000 individuals have signed a solidarity pledge against Trump's mass deportation agenda, demonstrating widespread support for immigrant rights.
Organizers emphasize the importance of peaceful gatherings, allowing participants the option to remain at the starting intersection if they choose not to march.
Participants are urged to bring signs and banners that reflect support for workers and labor movements, emphasizing the need for community investment over privatization.
Specific demands from the protests include fully funded healthcare and education, protection of immigrant rights, and a focus on family needs rather than military spending.
The protests aim to unite various community groups to demand better living conditions, focusing on healthcare, education, and social security while opposing corporate influence.
Upcoming rallies are planned in multiple locations, including Bloomfield, Cumberland County, Franklin Township, and Newark, reflecting a nationwide movement for labor rights.
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The Guardian • May 1, 2025
May Day: protests expected across US over workers’ and immigrants’ rights
The Washington Post • May 1, 2025
Activists to rally worldwide on May Day, with US protests targeting Trump policies
The Washington Post • May 1, 2025
From Tokyo to Los Angeles, workers observe May Day with marches and demonstrations