The article highlights the resilience of migrant sex workers as not just victims but as important figures of anti-fascist resistance against authoritarianism in the U.S. It critiques the Trump administration's Project 2025, which targets immigrants and marginalized communities. Through examining the lived experiences of these workers, who navigate a myriad of legal and social barriers, the piece underscores their resourcefulness, community-building, and defiance. These women resist not only through survival but through active opposition to state surveillance and criminalization, offering vital insights into resisting wider authoritarian measures.
Migrant sex workers, facing intersecting oppressions, showcase resilience and resistance against authoritarianism and state control, providing invaluable lessons for broader social movements.
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