
08/10/2025
No One Is Illegal on Stolen Land"
We must recognize that true justice begins with truth—and that truth starts with honoring the people who were here first.
This powerful statement is more than just a protest sign—it's a truth that echoes through generations of Indigenous struggle and survival.
For Native American people, this land was never discovered—it was lived on, cared for, and honored for thousands of years before colonization. The borders we see today are colonial constructs placed over stolen land, where entire nations of Indigenous people were displaced, erased, or confined.
To say that "no one is illegal on stolen land" is to challenge the systems that criminalize immigrants while ignoring the original theft of this land from its rightful stewards.