26 Nov workshop, Nottingham. Thinking with our communities: detention and beyond

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Image courtesy of These Walls Must Fall / Migrants in Culture

The Labour Government has announced their intention to ramp up immigration enforcement. We think this means more raids, more detention and more deportations – and we need to be ready.

As well as turning our focus to fighting against immigration detention, Right to Remain is now visiting different parts of the UK to explore what knowledge is needed in our communities, what radical solidarity could mean in this context and what we should be doing now to build our communities’ collective power.

On Tuesday 26 November, we will host a detention and enforcement workshop in Nottingham, to hold space for discussing deportations and think with our communities. The session will run from 2pm – 5pm.

Would you like to join us?

We will be inviting local speakers with experience of challenging enforcement and if you want to share your own experience, we would also love you to contribute to the conversation. The event is free, and we welcome groups from across the Midlands, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire (if you are willing to travel!)

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