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Solidarity Over Gatekeeping: Building Supportive Relationships Across Movements

Overview Struggles for justice, dignity, and rights are strongest when we support one another across differences. For undocumented people—who are often isolated, …

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Mobilising for Regularisation and Undocumented Rights: Organising Safe and Impactful Demonstrations

Overview Public demonstrations are useful tools in the struggle for justice. They build morale, forge connections, and amplify demands. For undocumented people …

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Stopping Forced Removals or Deportations: Contacting Your MP in Urgent Situations

Overview When someone is facing imminent removal or deportation from the UK, time is critical. In some cases, intervention by a Member …

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How Undocumented People Can Organise, Campaign & Build Power

Overview Undocumented people in the UK face systemic oppression, with the rights to live, work, access housing, welfare, and healthcare under decades …

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Expanding Access to Higher Education & Ending the Hostile Environment in Universities

Overview Education is a fundamental right, yet undocumented migrants in the UK face systemic barriers to higher education due to exclusionary policies …

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The Role of Local Government in Defending Migrants’ Rights—Including Undocumented People

Overview Local governments play a critical role in protecting the rights and dignity of migrants, including undocumented people. While UK immigration laws …

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Ending No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF): Ensuring Dignity and Support for All

Overview In the UK, millions of people—including migrants on temporary work and student visas, undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, and those with other …

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No Borders in Workers’ Rights: Organising for Justice

Overview The Right to Work is a human right, enshrined in Article 23 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which …

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Our Regularise blog provides insight and discussion about the issues that affect undocumented migrants in the UK. Along with sharing stories and experiences, this is a place to congregate, share, learn and form communities in solidarity.

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