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Campaigners call for safe routes for asylum seekers after deadly shooting in Dunkirk 16/12/2024

“These horrendous acts have been enabled by populist racist rhetoric spouted by politicians and the media alike."

Our CEO speaks to the Morning Star about the racist attack against migrants in , and the need to stand up against the racist rhetoric enabling such attacks.

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Campaigners call for safe routes for asylum seekers after deadly shooting in Dunkirk Elizabeth Short Sunday, December 15, 2024 Campaigners call for safe routes for asylum seekers after deadly shooting in Dunkirk Protesters outside the The Royal Courts Of Justice in London, for the hearing in appeal of an asylum seeker boat pilot detained over Channel crossing deaths, December 4, 202...

Labour accused of mimicking Tory migration strategy as 13,500 migrants removed 16/12/2024

"The Govt fails to understand that people are forced into making dangerous crossings because do not exist."

Our Head of Policy and Comms, Julia Tinsley-Kent, speaks to The Independent about the Govt's continued criminalisation of , as it is revealed that over 13,000 migrants have been deported since the change in Govt.

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Labour accused of mimicking Tory migration strategy as 13,500 migrants removed The government announced that nearly 13,500 migrants have been removed from Britain since the election

13/12/2024

We extend our solidarity to the Syrian people, including Syrians in our community, in their ongoing struggle for freedom, and we share in the Syrian people’s hopes for a better future free from all forms of oppression.

Despite the end of Assad’s cruel regime, there are a number of imperialist forces, such as Israel, the US and Turkey, that continue to inflict violence and suffering on the Syrian people. For those wishing to leave, the announcement that the UK, and multiple countries across Europe, will not process their asylum applications, is utterly cruel. Alongside the mental anguish and distress this will cause, it also infringes on their right to seek .

If the UK Government truly cared about Syrians, it would allow them the dignity of choice: to decide on their own terms where they want to live- whether that be the UK, , or somewhere else.

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Help keep our Solidarity Space alive! - Migrants' Rights Network 12/12/2024

We know that this time of year can be especially isolating for migrant and racialised communities. It is precisely at these moments where community and solidarity is more important than ever.

This is why we are asking for your support during this critical time. Our Solidarity Spaces are vital hubs of connection for migrant and racialised communities, bringing joy, solidarity and strength to the community. This space has been running for three months, but we need your help to continue it in 2025.

To find out more, read this month's newsletter:

Help keep our Solidarity Space alive! - Migrants' Rights Network Our Solidarity Spaces are vital hubs of connection for migrant and racialised communities. But we need your help to keep these spaces going.

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