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Us human rights under siege: 100 days of Trump’s aggressive rollback

Tuesday 29 April 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Us human rights under siege: 100 days of Trump’s aggressive rollback

Human rights watch has released a comprehensive report documenting a relentless series of attacks on fundamental rights during the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s latest administration. This period, marked by sweeping policy shifts, reveals a disturbing pattern of measures undermining civil liberties, migrant protections, and international humanitarian commitments. Assaults on Fundamental Freedoms

The report highlights significant restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Activists, particularly those advocating for Palestinian rights, have faced arbitrary detention and deportation, signaling a crackdown on dissenting voices. These actions erode the democratic principles that underpin American society and threaten the space for civic engagement.

Assaults on fundamental freedoms

The report highlights significant restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. activists, particularly those advocating for palestinian rights, have faced arbitrary detention and deportation, signaling a crackdown on dissenting voices. these actions erode the democratic principles that underpin american society and threaten the space for civic engagement.

Migrant rights and asylum under threat

Human rights watch condemns the administration’s harsh treatment of migrants and asylum seekers. forced expulsions to countries like panama and costa rica, often without due process, violate international law and place vulnerable populations at grave risk. the dismantling of asylum pathways and the criminalization of border crossings exacerbate humanitarian crises along the us-mexico border.

Humanitarian aid and global impact

A sharp reduction in foreign aid has left conflict zones and at-risk communities deprived of essential support. the suspension of programs aiding human rights defenders and independent journalists further isolates those striving to expose abuses. these policy reversals not only weaken global human rights efforts but also diminish america’s standing as a defender of international justice.

Racial justice and diversity initiatives targeted

The administration’s efforts to suppress diversity, equity, and inclusion programs undermine progress toward racial justice. attempts to erase historical truths and curtail protections for marginalized groups reflect a broader agenda that threatens social cohesion and equality. such policies have sparked widespread concern among civil rights organizations and activists.

Broader repercussions and resistance

The consequences of these policies extend beyond us borders, influencing global human rights landscapes. legal challenges and public protests have emerged in response, underscoring the resilience of civil society and the ongoing struggle to preserve fundamental rights. the report serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of human rights gains in the face of political retrenchment.


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