Madison Police Oversee Peaceful May Day March with 3,000 Participants Advocating for Immigrant and Workers' Rights
The Madison Police Department reported that approximately 3,000 individuals participated in a May Day march in Madison, Wisconsin. The event, which took place on May 1, 2026, featured performances by a Mariachi band and speeches focusing on immigrant solidarity, workers' rights, and the need for increased public school funding. Participants included teachers, students, community members, and politicians. The march began at three locations: East High School, West High School, and UW-Madison’s Library Mall, before converging at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The Madison Police Department, along with officers from the UW-Madison Police Department and the Capitol Police Department, ensured the event proceeded smoothly, with minor traffic disruptions reported. The march was part of a broader initiative called 'A Day Without Immigrants,' which led to the cancellation of classes in some local school districts due to anticipated staff shortages.