Immigrant Solidarity

a broad based alliance of activists in Cork opposed to the deportation of asylum-seekers.
IS was formed in January of 1998.

Immigrant Solidarity stands for - An Amnesty For All Asylum Seekers - An End To Restrictive Legislation On Immigration - For A Multi-cultural Ireland - An End To Fortress Europe - Opposition To All Forms of Racism - Opposition To Immigration Controls - The Right To Work For All Immigrants

 


Introducing: Immigrant Solidarity


Press cuttings about Racism and Ireland


Some Home Truths


What You Can Do

The Government intends to deport asylum seekers in the very near future. It is already turning back people at Irish airports, train stations and ports on completely racist grounds - in many cases only on the basis of skin colour! It is doing this in our name.

The imminent deportations must be stopped. Action by you could mean saving someone's life. Some immediate steps can be taken:

1. Register your concern immediately with the Dept of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, 72-76 St Stephen's Green Dublin 2. Ph: 01-6028202 Fax 01-6615461 Email: info@justice.irlgov.ie

2. Express your opposition to your TD or public representative. Insist that s/he raises the matter of the deportations in the Dáil. Point out the urgency of the situation.

3. Raise the issue in your union and at work. If you are a student, get your Student's Union to take a stand. Support the right of airport and seaport workers to refuse to participate in any attempted deportations.

4. Get involved with Immigrant Solidarity's anti-racist events. Join us. Solidarity is strength.


Newsletter and Analysis

Press Releases

Reports and suggestions

 

 


Who Are Immigrant Solidarity?

Immigrant Solidarity stands for - An Amnesty For All Asylum Seekers - An End To Restrictive Legislation On Immigration - For A Multi-cultural Ireland - An End To Fortress Europe - Opposition To All Forms of Racism - Opposition To Immigration Controls - The Right To Work For All Immigrants.