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The ‘hostile environment’ for migrants in the UK has long-existed under both Labour and Conservative governments who’ve targeted refugees. The current Tory government is now shifting those policies further to the right, argues Sue Conlan.
PM Giorgia Meloni's deal with Albania to offshore migrants from Italy is inhumane & it is worrying that other nations want to follow, writes Tommaso Segantini.
The UK far-right looks to goad minority communities into a reaction to twist the media narrative. Sangita Myska is determined to stop this from happening.
If the UK wants to diagnose the chaos it’s currently experiencing it must stop turning a blind eye to the north of Ireland, writes Adam Doyle, aka Spicebag.
The lack of legal paths for asylum seekers to reach the UK is noticeably absent from the Tory government’s ‘stop the boats’ campaign, writes Sue Conlan. Sunak's policies are further endangering migrants’ lives to serve a political agenda.
Comment: Successive generations of migrants have made invaluable contributions to UK society, and continue to do so today, writes Sadek Hamid.
Whilst 2022 was a very tough year for refugees attempting to reach UK shores, it also ended with hope thanks to the resistance of migrants, activists and rights groups who even delivered victories. The fight must continue, argues Agustina Oliveri.
Human Rights Watch's Devon Lum takes us inside the digital investigation into the killing of Ethiopian migrants by Saudi border guards, which uses visual evidence to illustrate survivors' journey and ensure their stories are not dismissed.
The Labour Party’s proposal to introduce mandatory ID cards in order to ‘control’ UK borders would be harmful to migrants and add another layer of surveillance and policing that disproportionately impacts the most vulnerable, writes Anisha Mansuri.
To achieve justice for the human rights abuses committed against migrants and refugees in Libya, we must address the root cause of the country's incessant political instability: the failed NATO intervention, writes Abdelkader Cheref.