The Home Office is seeking to deport more people to Jamaica despite living in Britain since childhood. For details, read the article here.
Links to Relevant Sites
- ASYLUM SUPPORT APPEALS PROJECT Protects asylum seekers’ legal rights to food and shelter
- BAIL FOR IMMIGRATION DETAINEES (BID) exists to challenge immigration detention in the UK. BID also has a useful leaflet, “How to Get Out of Detention”.
- CALAIS MIGRANT SOLIDARITY gives current advice about what is needed and how to help.
- DETENTION ACTION supports people in detention and campaigns for change
- DOCTORS OF THE WORLD is attending to migrants’ medical needs and would welcome cash donations.
- GATWICK DETAINEES WELFARE GROUP supports people held in detention near Gatwick Airport
- THE JOINT COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF IMMIGRANTS has been Campaigning for justice in immigration, nationality & asylum law & policy since 1967
- MIGRANTS RIGHTS NETWORK works for the rights of all immigrants
- NO-DEPORTATIONS gives current details of the legal and human situation of detainees
- SEEKING SANCTUARY is a small organisation promoting awareness of migrants near our shores and all lone children, also providing humanitarian assistance to exiles, especially those stranded in Northwest France.
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