A decade after Theresa May declared a ‘hostile environment’, many immigrants to the UK are stuck in legal limbo
Migrants’, workers’ and human rights activists have been forced onto the back foot. Here's how we fight back
As the UK government pushes its Borders Bill through Parliament, it also makes a sales pitch to other states wanting to limit migration
Home Office slammed for abusive culture and poor decision-making as staff claim they are told to ‘focus on numbers, not people’
In both countries, popular language conceals seemingly racist ideologies while threat is manufactured for public consumption
Canada has long claimed to be a global defender of human rights, but it has not always been welcoming towards immigrants from East and Southeast Asia
Ten years on from Norway’s Utøya massacre, a tragedy fuelled by a hatred of multiculturalism, borders are tightening across Scandinavia
Innovative employment services are needed to identify and address many of the key barriers they are facing
Five years on from the Brexit vote, we must fight for the rights of all migrants in the UK – not for EU ‘exceptionalism’
Last week’s events on Kenmure Street raised questions about who makes the rules in Scotland, in whose interests, and how they’re held accountable
Immigrant farm workers have long been essential to the United States. But they have never been recognized, respected or properly rewarded for their labour.
Why is it that just 1p of a £2.50 cup of coffee goes to the farmer who cultivated and harvested the coffee beans?