This International Women’s Day, We Demand: Stop the Attacks on Trans and Undocumented Women – #FeministsFightBack
On International Women’s Day 2025, Feminist Generation, a movement partnership of Young Feminist Party and The Feminist Front, is taking action against the right-wing attacks threatening our communities and demands Donald Trump rescind his orders attacking trans folks and undocumented people. Under the banner #FeministsFightBack, this International Women’s Day, we are calling on all feminists to mobilize in defense of trans people, especially trans women, undocumented people, and undocumented women, who are facing escalating violence, discrimination, and attacks.
This International Women’s Day 2025, we call on feminists everywhere to take action and resist this Administration. Organize in your communities, disrupt systems of harm, and show up for trans and undocumented communities.
This International Women’s Day, March 8, 2025:
◦ We demand an end to anti-trans attacks, immigrant detention, deportations, and all forms of gendered violence.
◦ We demand institutions DO NOT COMPLY with these orders attacking trans and undocumented communities.
◦ We demand everyday working people challenge the administration as it strips our rights and rapidly erodes pillars of democracy.
The MAGA agenda, driven by white supremacy, cisheteropatriarchy, and xenophobia, has targeted our most marginalized communities with dangerous legislation and rhetoric that strips away rights, dignity, and safety. Trans women are being criminalized, denied safety and healthcare, and attacked in public spaces. Undocumented women face family separation, detention, and deportation, while facing both the violence of gender injustice and the immigration system. These are not isolated attacks—they are part of a coordinated effort to erase, control, and dehumanize our people.
We refuse to stand by while our communities are under attack. We say to this government and to larger society. Stop targeting trans and undocumented women NOW.Feminism that does not fight for trans and undocumented women is not feminism at all. The fight for gender justice is inseparable from the fight for racial, economic, and migrant justice. We will not allow the far-right to define who deserves safety, dignity, and belonging. We reject the fear-mongering, the policy violence, and the deliberate attempts to pit marginalized communities against each other. Instead, we stand united in radical solidarity, building collective power to resist and dismantle these oppressive systems.
Feminism is not just about representation or inclusion—it is about fighting for the liberation of all people, especially those most at risk. Together, we fight back. Together, we win.