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Published in: 50.50Government in the dock: destitution and asylum in the UK
In a landmark legal case, Refugee Action is taking the British government to court next week to challenge policies...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Between exit and voice: refugees' stories from Lampedusa to Hamburg
European politics currently serves to reinforce the ‘Fortress’, leaving refugees vulnerable and futureless, battling...
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Published in: openSecurityUndocumented migrants: time to change the European discourse
Most undocumented migrants in Europe are not products of irregular entry and humanitarian crises such as that at...
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Published in: ourNHSHealth is a right, not a reward for being born in the right place
Forget the inaccurate, hate-filled xenophobia - here's why we should treat migrants without extra charge.
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Published in: ourNHSThe NHS and dog whistle politics
The new Immigration Bill introduces hefty charges for migrants to use the NHS. It is a costly, wrong-headed insult...
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Published in: openSecurityMount Zion: the city within
Rather than submit to the noxious dynamics of Spain’s colossal underground economy, the migrant workers of Mount...
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Published in: openSecurityA crisis of presence: the war on Greek cities
The closure of official channels of debate and establishment of migrant detention camps in Athens, has been the...
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Published in: TransformationMarginal bodies: queer migrants on transformation
What does it mean to be undocumented in the USA? Drawing from her own experiences of the asylum system, mónica...
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Published in: 50.50Hope of a migrant
'Domestic work is the beginning of all labour; it is central to our lives and is at the heart of our economy and...
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Published in: oDRBeyond the gastarbeiter: the other side of post-Soviet migration
The collapse of the Soviet Union left desperate human situations in its wake: prices shot up, wages weren’t paid and...