In late January this year, Donald Trump signed an executive order that his administration should publish a weekly list of crimes committed by immigrants or “aliens” in the US.

On signing the order, Trump read out the names of US citizens who were murdered by undocumented immigrants. In the past, he has referred to Mexican migrants as “rapists” and accused them of “bringing crime”. This sort of behaviour is dangerous, as it forms part of a campaign of outright oppression, violence, and persecution of certain racial groups.

And, as many in the US would have realised lately, it is Trump himself, big businesses, unaccountable and murdering police, and other powerful forces in the US that are responsible for people’s problems there, not migrants.

Unlike Trump’s list, the aim here isn’t to target and shame individuals or to demonise a racial group or social group. The aim is to actively fight Trump’s blatant racist attempt to create a “migrant criminal” by focusing on the real crimes being committed today.

While the poor around the world are locked up for minor theft, for smoking pot, for getting abortions, and for trying to seek asylum, the super-rich are causing irreparable damage to the environment, they’re underpaying workers, they’re avoiding taxes, and they’re bombing countries in order to increase arms profits and their access to oil.

The list: One week of crimes by the super-rich