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X has increasingly become a platform that pushes disinformation and hate about marginalised groups, including migrants and refugees.
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There is a refugee homelessness emergency.
In 2023-24, our members accommodated 1,941 refugee adults experiencing homelessness – a 99% increase on last year and the largest number ever accommodated by the network.
#EndDestitution
We're really pleased that @HoCpetitions confirmed that the MIR petition will be debated on the 20th of January.
We want to thank each and everyone of the 100k signatory that made this possible. We hope that a large number of MPs will be present to debate this cruel policy.
We are deeply concerned about the negative impact of the new digital eVisa system, including for migrant survivors of domestic abuse who could find themselves unable to access vital services.
📲Are you and your community worried about the transition to eVisas?
Get in touch with [email protected] to request a Legal Education Officer from Right to Remain to give a short presentation about eVisas at your community meeting.
https://t.co/36fPHGzG0Z
Less than half of people seeking asylum can get a legal aid lawyer.🚨
✂️ Cuts to legal aid put people at risk of unfair asylum application refusal—and at risk of homelessness, destitution, health issues, detention and deportation—all because they can't afford a solicitor.
On 31st Oct, the Home Office stopped issuing biometric residence cards (BRPs) as part of the eVisa transition.
Until now, 4 million people relied on physical documents, including BRPs, to prove their immigration status and basic rights in the UK.
Here's what we've seen so far👇
Just days in and it's clear critical stakeholders are ill-prepared for the eVisa transition. The potential consequences for millions of people up and down the UK are massive. 4/5
Read more: https://t.co/DFfwVoIbM2
Brilliant news - the petition against the minimum income hike for family visas received over 100K signatures so it will be debated in parliament. Great work @ReuniteDivFamil@Praxis_Projects
Check out some of the stories of those affected https://t.co/j2MWK5Eikc #LoveInLimbo
Difficult & worrying times continue for those that support the fundamental rights of everyone regardless of what country they were born in. Now is the time to act for change:
With @RefugeeAction join the Lift the Ban coalition, download our activism pack: https://t.co/Mo7RcIynpb
When politicians seek to divide us and treat migrants with cruelty, we refuse to accept it. Today, tomorrow, and forever.
We provide support to thousands of people each year, demand change, and never give in.
Join us today for a fairer future tomorrow. https://t.co/TrlxIwkodw
Security, policing, border controls - but where are the people in the conversation?
For too long people on the move have been presented as a problem, dehumanised as a number, classified as "illegal".
This Govt. has a chance to do things differently, to treat people like people.
The ONLY way to stop people taking dangerous journeys is to let them take safe ones.
Most people fleeing for their lives have no safe way to claim asylum in the UK - that's why people are arriving by small boats.
Reinstate safe routes NOW! 1/2 https://t.co/NXrSG5wGn3