"The Next Victim" Patch is a political art piece inspired by a speech given by Angela Davis at Popejoy Hall in the University of New Mexico. This design reflects her warning that repression is never isolated, and when the state normalizes force against one group, it will always expand outward until everyone is vulnerable. It points directly at the role of DHS and ICE in carrying out raids, detentions, and acts of force that have affected undocumented people, legal residents, and U.S. citizens alike; particularly under policies that treat migration as a security threat rather than a human reality.
This patch rejects borders as instruments of control and rejects the legitimacy of a policed state. It aligns with abolitionist and anti-authoritarian traditions that view prisons, border regimes, and militarized policing as tools of racial and political repression rather than public safety.
This is a sew-on patch
Printed on 100% twill cotton, our patches are designed as protest art (not a call to harm) that represents resistance as a social and political stance, and is a call for understanding and communal unification internationally.
Each design is a unique print and may have a slightly different look than another. Image displayed is not guaranteed to look exactly the same as the one you will receive.