Students protest ties with Trump鈥檚 US

May 26, 2025
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Students across the country oppose Donald Trump鈥檚 racist agenda. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

Students and supporters across the country rallied to oppose the racist, anti-worker and anti-LGBTIQ agenda of the Donald Trump administration in the United States, on May 24.

The national day of protests were initiated by Students for Palestine and called on the Australian government to 鈥渃ut ties with Trump鈥檚 America鈥.聽

The rallies opposed Trump鈥檚 far-right agenda of trampling the rights of workers, trans people, black people and migrants, including carrying out mass deportations and locking up Palestine solidarity activists.聽

Speakers condemned Trump for allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to escalate the genocide in Gaza, starving Palestinians and threatening to seize the Strip.聽

Despite more than 19 months of sustained pro-Palestine and anti-weapons protests, the Anthony Albanese Labor government has refused to scrap the $368 billion AUKUS nuclear submarine deal, and has invited Trump for an official visit.

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Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Chloe DS

At the rally in Naarm/Melbourne, Palestinian activist Mai Saif said it is 鈥渋mportant to take a stand against American and Australian imperialist brutality鈥.

Saif condemned the commitment from Labor to make Australia one of the top 10 arms manufacturers in the world, saying: 鈥淲hile we lie about sending arms to Israel, we continue profiting off the genocide.

鈥淎ustralia has an aim: to be in the top ten weapons traders in the world 鈥 that is actually a policy aim.聽

鈥淲e are essentially selling human lives for money and profit, and the US is leading that charge, spreading its capitalism and imperialism, all across the world.聽

鈥淚t is the innocent people who are suffering. We are seeing it now in Gaza and the West Bank,鈥 Saif said.

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Palestinian activist Mai Saif and Tamil refugee activist Rathi Barthlote at the Naarm/Melbourne rally. Photo: Chloe DS

Tamil refugee activist Rathi Barthlote spoke about racist border imperialism, refugees and all displaced people and communities fighting for justice and dignity.

She said people could not 鈥渞emain silent鈥 and that there is a 鈥渟hared struggle between Tamil Eelam, Palestine and refugees everywhere that demand justice鈥.

鈥淲hen our voices are united, no wall can hold us back. When we speak, the tower of cruelty begins to crack.

鈥淎t this very moment, children are being torn from their parents at the US border. In Palestine, children are pulled out from under the school rubble, lifeless. In Sri Lanka, Tamil people are continued to be denied justice for genocide. And here in Australia, refugees have spent over a decade in limbo.

"Donald Trump is a symbol of racism, refugee cruelty, sexism and class oppression,鈥 Barthlote said. 鈥淲e must speak louder, we must fill the streets and force the government to listen, not to money or military contracts, but to the people.鈥

Protests were also held in Boorloo/Perth, Gadigal Country/Sydney, Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide, Magan-djin/Brisbane, Ngunnawal/Canberra and Tharawal/Wollongong.聽

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Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

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Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

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Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

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Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Chloe DS

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Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Chloe DS

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