Over the last year, anti-migrant racism and transphobia are rising. That’s why showing up and building strong intersectional movements for change is absolutely vital. As migrants, as trans people, as People of Colour, as queers, as people who stand in solidarity with them, we will continue to fight, just as our ancestors before us always […]| Migrants' Rights Network
Transphobia is rife in the immigration system which presents specific additional struggles for non-binary migrants.| Migrants' Rights Network
As a migration charity, we are very vocal about attacks on other marginalised groups because migration is not a siloed issue. Since the Supreme Court ruling on the terms ‘woman’ and ‘sex’ in the Equality Act 2010, a number of queer and trans+ migrants in our Network have expressed their distress about the verdict and […] The post What does the Supreme Court ruling mean for trans+ migrants? appeared first on Migrants' Rights Network.| Migrants' Rights Network
For Pride Month 2025, Migrants' Rights Network's queer staff have written a manifesto in the wake of attacks on migrant and queer communities| Migrants' Rights Network
As part of our Gender, Queerness and Migration campaign, we've teamed up with Nisaba to talk about period poverty and the Hostile Environment| Migrants' Rights Network
As a majority queer migrants' rights charity, we're harnessing the power of communities to mobilise collective liberation.| Migrants' Rights Network
The interim changes brought in to the policy governing the treatment of trans+ people in immigration detention embeds misgendering and transphobia.| Migrants' Rights Network