April 2024

Cross-border surveillance and racial profiling: the EU Migration Pact and the UK

“… not a fortress Europe, but a well-guarded house, with more secure external borders and clear rules on who is entitled to enter”  European Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas The European Parliament has adopted the New Pact on Migration and Asylum (EU Migration Pact). Despite the claims by the European Commission Vice President, this is no […]

Diaspora Dyke Manifesto

To mark Lesbian Visibility Week 2024, we’re proud to launch our Diaspora Dyke Manifesto as part of our Who is Welcome: Gender, Queerness and Migration. In the UK and in many parts of the Western world, attacks against marginalised people have increased. Whether this is by rolling back on trans rights including reducing access to

dislocated diasporic identities: A Poem by Dija for Lesbian Visibility Week 2024

It is always easier to count backwards from the end thanforward from the beginning. Easier to orient yourself in yourown countdown than history’s fickle hands of time. Forget themassacred family they had to leave behind, the lips crackeddry with starvation and every heaving breath tasting likeblood. You’re not concerned with the women that came beforeyou

The Rwanda Bill is set to become law

The Rwanda Bill will become law. Hours after the Bill was passed, more people seeking protection have died trying to cross the Channel. This cruel, racist legislation is clearly deadly by design. This marks another chapter in the history of deterring people from the Global South and People of Colour from starting a new life

Erasure, Lesbophobia and Migration: Lesbian Visibility Week 2024

**Content warning: This article includes references to homophobia, transphobia, sexual violence and misogyny Today marks the first day of Lesbian Visibility Week 2024. ‘Visibility’ goes beyond merely ‘being seen’ or highlighting a problem, but also the ways in which something is complex or has not been addressed until now. Exploring how gender and queerness intersect

The net migration package is racist, classist and cruel

The Home Secretary recently announced a new anti-migrant “net migration” package that’s come into force. This package includes increasing the minimum income required for sponsorship on a family visa, increasing the minimum income needed for a Skilled Worker visa, ending the ability of almost all students to bring their dependents to the UK, and eroding

We’ve joined the Abolish Frontex campaign

There can be no migrant justice while racist, violent and imperialist borders remain intact. That’s why we are proud to announce that we have joined the Abolish Frontex campaign. Alongside our European friends and allies, we are calling for Frontex to be dismantled. Frontex is the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. It supports European

Borders are tools of control: April 2024 Newsletter

Dear supporters, As we enter Spring, we want to express our gratitude for your support so far this year. We reaffirm our commitment to a world free from all forms of racism, and centre border abolition as an essential component in the fight for racial justice. We kick off this month’s newsletter with a number

Rwandan Genocide

Sunday marked the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, Hutu groups in Rwanda carried out a genocide against almost one million Tutsis, Hutus and Twas. This anniversary provides an opportunity to remember all those who were killed, subjected to violence, displaced and turned into refugees. We must also recognise the long history of

Celebrate migrant justice! – Event

Come join us for a night to celebrate migrant justice with Migrants’ Rights Network and friends. Date: Fri 19 Apr 2024 Time: 18:00- 22:00 Location: Pelican House This event will feature music, food, and stories from: Join us to support and celebrate migrant justice in a fun and inclusive atmosphere. Connect with others and show your solidarity with the migrant community. You can book your tickets here. See you there!

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