Recent headlines have been flooded with news about the UK government’s inhumane Rwanda plan. All of this information can be quite confusing. In this blog we will try to break it down.
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Preparing our community for the impact of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 – online chat
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Many users of the Right to Remain Toolkit have recently contacted us, asking about the potential impact of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 on our community. We are hosting online meetings to discuss how we are preparing to prepare our community for the impact of this new law.
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What Does the Nationality and Borders Act Mean for UK Asylum and Immigration Law?
On 6 July 2022, remaining parts of the Nationality and Borders Act (or “NABA”) became law. They are summarised here, with changes to the Toolkit to follow.
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Our T-shirts are made for radical solidarity
They are finally here. You might have seen our campaigners and staff team wearing our brand-new These Walls Must Fall T-shirts. Today, we are making five of them available to five supporters.
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Justice is what love looks like in public
Right to Remain are excited to be part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Network Week of Action to End the Hostile Environment which starts today. Read our thoughts on its launch day.
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Let’s talk about immigration enforcement in Birmingham – online meeting
On Thursday 16 June ’22, Right to Remain are hosting an informal online meeting for people in Birmingham who are concerned about immigration enforcement and are curious about anti-raids network. This is part of Solidarity Knows No Borders Nework Week of Action.
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Knowledge is power: online workshop
Knowledge is power: online workshop. Equip yourself against the state violence of the immigration and asylum legal system.
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“Asylum means fighting for my life.” Toolkit workshop in Birmingham
Right to Remain were delighted to run workshops on how to prepare evidence for ‘fresh claims’ at Fighting Destitution Conference in Birmingham on 26 May 2022.
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We are Right to Remain
Over the last few months, we have been busy putting in place a new team structure at Right to Remain. We want to generate light and hope in this darkening world of multiple catastrophes, in our common struggle against the state violence and racism of the immigration and asylum system. Here’s our new team line-up.
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‘It’s got to be done.’ These Walls Must Fall campaigners continue their fight to close down Hassockfield detention centre
On gloriously sunny Saturday 14 May, These Walls Must Fall campaigners from Manchester, Liverpool and West Yorkshire joined forces with others in Durham to say NO to the new immigration detention centre in Derwentside.
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New Telephone Reporting Condition for Those on Immigration Bail
The Home Office has decided that, from April 2022, most people who have a reporting condition attached to their immigration bail are to report by telephone instead of in-person.
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‘This is not goodbye’ Right to Remain pays tribute to Lisa Matthews, our departing Coordinator
Today is our Coordinator, Lisa Matthew’s last day at Right to Remain. For 11 years, Lisa has been our inspiration and energy that made everything at Right to Remain possible.
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Right 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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