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“I’ve found my place in Manchester” – Lesbian Immigration Support Group’s conference

July 10, 2015

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“Without the support of LISG, I know those women would have been removed”.   Keelin McCarthy, barrister at Lamb Building, was just one of the people… Read more »

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Visibility and solidarity: campaigning for justice and the right to remain

July 9, 2015

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This blog post is based on a talk by Right to Remain at From Silence to Solidarity, Violence to Visibility, Lesbian Immigration Support Group‘s conference in… Read more »

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Refugee Week: Dignity march in Tyneside

June 17, 2015

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On Monday we were in North Shields, to join the Dignity March for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, organised by Beyond Borders Tyneside and other local groups to mark Refugee Week.

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“Abruptness and callousness of the government’s actions have shocked and upset many”: NUS statement on the deportation of student Majid Ali

June 14, 2015

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This is the joint statement on the deportation of Majid Ali, by Malia Bouattia, NUS Black Students’ Officer, and Shreya Paudel, NUS International Students’ Officer,… Read more »

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Finding the courage to curb an addiction: detention in the UK

June 13, 2015

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Guest blog post by Ben du Preez, detention campaigner  “It is like they can’t let go…They are hooked on detention. They don’t know anything else.”… Read more »

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Immigration detention – the struggle continues

June 3, 2015

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Over on the Migration Pulse blog for Migrants’ Rights Network, Eiri Ohtani of the Detention Forum reflects, post-election, on the campaign to challenge the indefinite… Read more »

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Regional organising meetings: solidarity and determination

May 29, 2015

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Last week we organised a networking event in Manchester for groups we are working with in Liverpool, Manchester and Yorkshire. It was the first of… Read more »

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The fight continues: it’s #Time4aTimeLimit on immigration detention

May 27, 2015

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Just in case we needed a reminder of why we have to campaign harder than ever to end immigration detention in the UK, we got… Read more »

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Seize the moment: tell your future MP it’s Time4aTimeLimit on detention

April 14, 2015

News

Manifestos being launched and pored over for signs of hope or dismay, hustings a-go-go, politicians in awkward photo-shoots – it can mean only one thing. … Read more »

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March for migrant rights, against racism and xenophobia

March 26, 2015

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On Saturday 21 March, many thousands marched in London, Glasgow, Cardiff, and around the world on international anti-racism day. In London, around 10,000 joined the… Read more »

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Are you for Justice?

Are you for justice? Join the campaign to save Legal Aid (video)

January 29, 2015

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No justice system is truly fair unless everyone is able to fight for their rights. But through cuts to legal aid, the government has removed… Read more »

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Orashia

Broken logic and fighting back: the detention of migrants in the UK

January 26, 2015

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“When I go to sign on, on a weekly basis, I know anything can happen.  They can just detain me at any minute, at any… Read more »

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