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'In the context of Britain’s violent immigration system, there can be no bystanders'.
Last two days of #EndTheHostileEnvironment Week of action. Find an action near you: https://t.co/jQ8BAoI87k
'People have always migrated, and always will'. How to respond to government consultation on their new #immigration plan? Check this useful overview of key resources via @Right_to_Remain https://t.co/HPPxQsUiK8
On #LesbianVisibilityDay & we're thinking of lesbian asylum seekers who have been held in detention, often re-traumatised in the process. Last month @CommonsHomeAffs reported LGBT+ asylum seekers shouldn't be detained.
Blog by @UKLGIG: https://t.co/WV071tfXv7
Image @Carcazan
The factsheet https://t.co/KKDuPJl3jc says the adults at risk policy "strengthens the presumption against #detention for vulnerable people … individuals are …detained … only when …immigration considerations … outweigh …evidence of vulnerability." image: @carcazan /1
In an interview by K.A, an expert by experience, one of Detention Forum Champions, Baroness Hamwee is explaining her advocacy work towards reforming the immigration #detention system in the UK. Illustration by @Carcazan
https://t.co/JGfRlJpIik
What will happen to me?
When will I be allowed to leave this place?
Why am I here?
Uncertainty over #detention, its basis and its length, leads to a strong need for some answers that are almost never met says @JRSUK
https://t.co/l6qTxbnXWZ
#Unlocked18
Inspiring others when you are in immigration #detention? Is that possible?
@FreedVoices member,
@Mishka_anonym shares his letter to someone special to him he wrote from detention.
#unlocked18
https://t.co/B6bOkoaIl8