Restore refugees’ right to work
An urgent and necessary reform needs to be made to the asylum system: restoring the right to work for asylum seekers
We aim to strengthen liberatory migration politics through material solidarity and action, building awareness and connections with groups challenging human rights abuses on the border.
We actively campaign for genuine freedom of movement from outside the UK and EU into the UK and EU; safe, free and easy routes for migrants – whatever their reason for migrating; strong labour rights for migrants equal to that of domestic workers; and a political discourse that welcomes, normalises and humanises migration. Humanisation can be achieved by amplifying migrant voices and stories.
We will support efforts for migrant self-organisation, solidarity and mutual aid. We take an anticolonial approach by also highlighting the colonial system underpinning border regimes, connecting this with our global solidarity work. Our anti-Islamophobia work feeds into this as a way of highlighting the Islamophobia that often underpins racist anti-migration narratives.
An urgent and necessary reform needs to be made to the asylum system: restoring the right to work for asylum seekers
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