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It really is great. Folks in Spain worked tirelessly to achieve this.
Appreciate you sharing this policy brief. Is there anywhere else we can learn more about the situation in Australia including for undocumented people who might not be within the asylum or refugee system?
Spain just made history 🇪🇸
Up to 500,000 people can now apply to regularise their status.
This wasn’t given — it was won.
By migrant communities.
By collective struggle.
We celebrate in solidarity.
We keep pushing here.
We can win this in the UK too.
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#RegularizaciónYa
They call it “earned settlement.”
We call it a hostile environment with a new name.
📍 Parliament Square
🗓 11 March | 3PM
Lobby inside. Rally outside.
Settlement is a right.
Join us. Stand with migrant workers, refugees and families.
#SettlementIsARight #DropEarnedSettlement #WeAreHereToStay
"The system tells us to shrink ouselves. To be less of who we are in order to belong."
Join the Mass Lobby for Migrant Rights on 11th March. Raise your voice. www.praxis.org.uk/mass-lobby-a...
Many in our communities are carrying a lot of grief right now — please be gentle with yourselves and with one another.
You’re not alone. We have each other.
Our humanity and struggles connect us.
Our communities continue to resist and survive, together.
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Regularise is proud to be named a @bigissue.com Top 100 Changemaker 2026.
Our struggle made this visible. We continue until justice is won.
Forward with the struggle. ✊🏾
Alongside more than 100 MPs, peers and union leaders, we have written to the Home Secretary demanding she immediately halt her 'earned settlement' reforms.
These proposals will only inflict harm on families, communities, public services, and the economy. They must not pass.
The consultation is anonymous and does not ask for personal details.
If you can, please take 20–30 minutes to respond and share widely.
Link to consultation:
ukhomeoffice.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Accessing welfare support during hardship or being unable to maintain regularised status must not result in punishment or exclusion from settlement.
One key question asks about penalties for people who access public funds or have “overstayed”. You can select that there be no additional penalties and argue that settlement be based on time lived in the UK, regardless of immigration status or experience of poverty, within a shorter capped timeframe
Longer temporary status means prolonged insecurity: restricted rights, higher costs, barriers to services, and increased risk of being made undocumented altogether. These impacts ripple across families and communities, entrenching inequality rather than supporting integration or social cohesion.
For undocumented people, it risks making already decades-long routes even longer or removing them altogether, particularly for those labelled “non-compliant” or as having “overstayed”.
The proposals would extend and harden routes to settlement, increasing the time most migrants must remain on temporary, insecure status. This affects people across work, family and community life — including parents, carers, workers, students, and long-term residents.
Just a reminder that the government’s “earned settlement” consultation closes just before midnight today (12 Feb) — this is the final chance to respond.
Link:
ukhomeoffice.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
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From Here To There is part of the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series — a collaboration between Forced Migration and The Arts, CivicLeicester (publisher) and Regularise.
"....a vital verse intervention amid the toxic discourse surrounding immigration to the West from past European colonies, powerfully emphasising the humanitarian & karmic momentum that propels it."
Read the review of 'From Here To There' in the Morning Star: morningstaronline.co.uk/article/song...
People are talking about a “U-turn” on digital IDs.
New digital checks are still planned, which will make life harder for many people.
There is another way: let people work openly, uphold their rights, & create ways for all to regularise their immigration status.
The right to work's a human right
@zoejardiniere.bsky.social @bestforbritain.org help to amplify please.
TfL workers are being pushed out of the UK after a sudden immigration rule change on 22 July 2025. Some have already been forced to leave. Many more are at risk losing their visas, jobs and livelihoods. @london.gov.uk
Donate & share to support urgent legal costs 👇
www.gofundme.com/f/save-our-v...
Let's build a real mass movemement for the rights of all migrants this coming year and beyond. It's the only way we will stop the government's attacks on migrants' rights and bring about meaningful change.
As 2025 comes to a close, we want to highlight just how difficult this year has been for migrants in the UK — documented & undocumented.
Harmful rule changes, a deepening Hostile Environment, and a long struggle ahead. But also resistance.
Read our founders’ words in the Big Issue.⬇️:
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📢 Route announced – Migrant Workers’ Rights – National Emergency Demonstration – 13 December
🚶🏾♀️From St Martins Square to Frederick St
🫶🏽Look after yourselves & those around you. Talk to a steward / welfare in hi-vis if you need help
🧥Keep warm, dry & hydrated
Stay together. We keep each other safe