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