Felipe Galindo’s ‘The King of Deportations’ runs in The Nation’s OppArt series

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Artist Felipe Galindo contributes a piece titled “The King of Deportations” to The Nation’s OppArt series, published online on December 17, 2025.

The Nation has published a new installment in its OppArt series featuring a work titled “The King of Deportations” by artist Felipe Galindo.

According to The Nation’s online edition, the piece appears under the OppArt section and carries the headline “The King of Deportations,” with a subheading referencing Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s tactics and their impact on immigrants. The work is credited to Galindo and accompanied by an image captioned with his name.

The article page lists the publication date as December 17, 2025. It appears within The Nation’s OppArt collection, which regularly showcases political art and illustration, and includes a link inviting readers to “check out all installments in the OppArt series.”

Beyond the title, author credit, and brief contextual subheading, The Nation’s public webpage for this installment does not provide detailed textual description of the artwork itself or extended commentary on its specific content or creation. The focus of the entry is to present the visual piece within the broader ongoing OppArt series of political commentary through visual art.

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Illustration depicting Stephen Miller's influential role in Trump's immigration crackdown, with Oval Office scene and enforcement imagery.
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The Nation profiles Stephen Miller’s expanded role in Trump’s second term, arguing he has outsized sway over immigration policy

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A February 10, 2026, essay in The Nation portrays White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller as a key driver of President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda, particularly on immigration. The article cites polling suggesting Trump’s standing has weakened over his first year back in office and points to recent enforcement actions—including fatal shootings in Minneapolis—as flashpoints in the administration’s crackdown.

The Nation published an OppArt entry on October 28, 2025, titled "Russ Vought, Project 2025’s Architect of Destruction," credited to Peter Kuper and Anonymous, with the image captioned "Anonymous [photo by Peter Kuper]."

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Caricaturist Antonio Garci presented a series of cartoons in El Financiero addressing the session of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) along with other political and economic matters.

With Texas’ primary elections less than a month away, immigration enforcement has become a defining issue in the race for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, as Republican leaders urge the Trump administration to adjust how deportations are carried out and Democrats argue for dismantling ICE amid protests and voter anger.

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The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was erroneously deported to El Salvador despite a court order, has spotlighted growing errors in U.S. immigration removals. Lawyers report a surge in similar wrongful deportations as the administration pursues aggressive targets. Advocates attribute the mistakes to the haste of operations, raising concerns over legal protections for immigrants.

Cartoonist Antonio Garci presents a series of satirical cartoons in El Financiero, focused on economic and social themes. The publication includes titles such as 'Activating the economy' and 'Economic perspective'. These drawings comment on aspects of current Mexican reality.

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New York-based Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar has opened a new exhibition, “You and Me and the Others,” at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery. The show sharply critiques US hegemony and Japan's dependence on it. Jaar states that he is shocked by Japan's weakness toward the United States and notes recent calls for independence from some Japanese politicians.

 

 

 

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