2026

Migrant Justice and Far-right Summit

Dates: 13 & 14 June 2026 Time: 9:30am – 5:00pm both days  Location: Central London (exact venue emailed to attendees)  The far right isn’t coming. It’s already here: in our councils, our newspapers, our government’s own legislation. We know the score. The question is what we do about it. Migrants’ Rights Network is hosting the Migrant Justice and the Far Right […]

STATEMENT: Migrants’ Rights Network Condemns the Belfast Pogrom

Migrants’ Rights Network stands in full solidarity with migrant and racialised communities in Belfast subjected to coordinated racist violence last night: homes have been burned, families terrorised, people driven from their neighbourhoods by organised far-right and loyalist paramilitary groups. This is not disorder. This is a pogrom: planned, incited, and executed. We will not use

Earned Settlement: Hostile Immigration Reforms

Not a Stranger Campaign Report The idea of ‘earned settlement’ is rooted in cruelty and creating more uncertainty for migrants. The new proposals will make migrants’ statuses even more insecure, with significant financial and mental health impacts on people affected by longer pathways to settlement. In collaboration with the migrant-led Not a Stranger campaign, the

Iftaar, Legal Advice & Earned Settlement Q&A

Ramadan Mubarak! You are warmly invited to our our Community Iftaar, co-hosted with JCWI, on Friday 13 March from 4.20pm in London, Angel, EC1. Alongside iftaar, there will be an immigration advice clinic starting from 4.30pm with JCWI lawyers available to give general immigration advice to individuals. Spaces are limited, so please register for a ticket with an advice option if you’d like an advice slot. We’ll also host an

Call to Allies: Complete the ‘Earned Settlement’ Consultation

Urgent call out to allies: Check in on your friends, colleagues and communities, and complete the Government consultation on ‘earned settlement’ (indefinite leave to remain) today. Over the last year, we’ve seen relentless attacks on our communities. Since the Immigration White Paper announcement in May 2025, the Government has attempted to exclude people who have

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