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Under the Gov’s Illegal Migration Bill, trafficking survivors will no longer be recognised or supported for crossing borders, even if they were forced.
Victims of modern slavery must be protected, not punished.
Our letter with 50+ advocates and NGOs:
https://afterexploitation.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/ignoring-slavery-punishing-survivors-a-joint-letter-on-the-governments-illegal-migration-bill-28-mar-2023.pdf
The Gov’s #IllegalMigrationBill includes sweeping new powers to detain vulnerable people, including:
📢 People escaping war and persecution
📢 Trafficking survivors
📢 Children and families
📢 People who are pregnant or disabled
#StopTheBill
https://afterexploitation.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/ignoring-slavery-punishing-survivors-a-joint-letter-on-the-governments-illegal-migration-bill-28-mar-2023.pdf
New measures would rip up support for trafficking victims in the UK, and threaten traumatised people with deportation.
We join 50+ other names and NGOs to raise the alarm on the Gov’s #IllegalMigrationBill in this joint letter released today:
https://afterexploitation.files.wordpress.com/2023/03/ignoring-slavery-punishing-survivors-a-joint-letter-on-the-governments-illegal-migration-bill-28-mar-2023.pdf
