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Did you catch the London Marathon today? 🏃🏽♀️
From where we were standing, it looked like thousands of people choosing to move, together.
Our supporter Shantie Toolsie turned this movement into solidarity - she completed the marathon to fundraise for our work alongside migrants, grassroots and migrant-led organisations, in their fight for rights and justice.
To move is human.
Across finish lines. Across borders. Towards safety, dignity and justice.
We’re working towards a world where everyone is free to move and no one is forced to move.
🔗 Link in bio to donate towards that world, through Shantie’s Fundraiser ✊
The UK is part of a fast-tracked process that could narrow our protections against inhumane treatment and state intrusion into family life.
These rights are vital for migrants and migratised who people facing detention, removal, and surveillance.
There's no evidence for restricting these protections - only a political narrative that treats migrants as expendable.
We refuse these measures. Human rights belong to us all.
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15/12/2024
Today, the Government has announced “crackdowns” on those without permission to work while gleefully congratulating itself for ramping up cruel and .
The timing of this announcement which criminalises is particularly tragic and pertinent following the murder of people seeking asylum in Dunkirk overnight. This kind of dehumanising policy and rhetoric we see spouted by the Government today feeds escalating anti-migrant hate.
At the Migrants’ Rights Network, we’ve been campaigning for greater transparency around opaque immigration raids, surveillance and deportation policies. We call on the Government to abandon authoritarian measures which intimidate racialised and migrant communities.
Our thoughts go out to the loved ones of those who have died at the Dunkirk camp, we cannot begin to comprehend the grief you must be feeling at this horrific time.
Read our full statement: https://buff.ly/3OZRZKt
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