

Making sure migrant children and young people’s voices are heard
A guest post by Gargie Ahmad, intern at Coram. Akram* was 17 when he was burgled. He was alone, new to the UK, still learning… Read more »
Read moreA guest post by Gargie Ahmad, intern at Coram. Akram* was 17 when he was burgled. He was alone, new to the UK, still learning… Read more »
Read moreBy Marienna Pope-Weidemann, communications coordinator, Right to Remain @MariennaPW This is the second instalment of the Still We Dream series, where we’ll hear from grassroots migrant… Read more »
Read moreTwo weeks of coordinated international action against mass charter flight removals was marred by violence in Lagos, Nigeria when military police attacked and subsequently detained… Read more »
Read moreThroughout the Still We Dream series, we’ll hear from grassroots migrant rights and racial justice organisers across the United States talk about how they’re building their… Read more »
Read moreThe fight against borders in our schools stepped up a notch this week. Against Borders for Children (ABC) hosted its first open conference on Saturday… Read more »
Read moreIn 2001, Parliament introduced the Detention Centre Rules for the “regulation and management” of immigration detention centres. Rules 34 and 35 introduced mechanisms to try and… Read more »
Read moreby Marienna Pope-Weidemann, communications coordinator, Right to Remain @MariennaPW “I am an invisible man…I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fibre and… Read more »
Read moreThe forced removal of over 50 people from their homes on a charter flight to Jamaica in September last year renewed outrage over the mass… Read more »
Read moreFollowing on from their brilliant 2013 report, “Collective Expulsion: the case against mass deportation charter flights”, Corporate Watch have produced a new factsheet to provide updating information on the mass deportations carried out by the UK government.
Read moreBy Marienna Pope-Weidemann, communications coordinator, Right to Remain @MariennaPW Click here to read the article in full EXTRACT: Coming home, it’s strange trying to figure out… Read more »
Read moreBy Marienna Pope-Weidemann, communications coordinator, Right to Remain @MariennaPW Image: The Asian Post Trigger warning: rape Trafficked to the UK as a slave, you live… Read more »
Read moreFrom 1 December 2016, the “out of country” appeals regime is extended.
Read moreWhen people reach the UK, the struggle isn’t over. It's a hostile environment. Right to Remain relies on grants from charitable trusts and on donations from people like you. Your donation will help us to help people in their struggles for the right to remain in the UK, and to campaign for migration justice.
Donate todayRight to Remain works with communities, groups and organisations across the UK, providing information, resources, training and assistance to help people to establish their right to remain, and to challenge injustice in the immigration and asylum system. Right to Remain is a registered charity (charity number 1192934).
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