
Will the UK ever give up on its racist immigration policy?
There have been lots of stories in the British press recently related to immigration, and these
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There have been lots of stories in the British press recently related to immigration, and these

European nations increasingly look to the physical space of African nations for potential solutions to their racial and demographic anxieties.

Ishtiyaq Shukri writes about his deportation from London’s Heathrow airport in July 2015.

Few immigrants make the connection between their immigration status and the potential for deportation if they came into contact with the criminal justice system.

Passport privilege remains an entirely unaddressed, unsustainable inequity, and the most consistently overlooked factor that defines every single immigration debate and "crisis" of movement and migration.

To understand why it is single young men that are the primary target of Britain’s deportation of asylum-seekers to Rwanda, we need to revisit the country’s history.

An interview with the leaders of a viral online campaign originating in Norway aimed at exposing European ignorance about the foolhardiness of humanitarianism in Africa.

The immigrant Maghrebi experience in Lyon, France, as told through cassette tapes.

The UK government is now openly tweeting its contempt for people of color.

The unwelcome atmosphere for refugees from Africa in the United States, result in some of them risking their lives to get to neighboring Canada.

Anti-racism and political contagion from Save Darfur to Black Lives Matter.

African migrant women are exposed to intersectional systems of violence but are not simply victims.

If Israel doesn't send asylum seekers back to the countries they fled from, it deports them to "third countries."

Most South Africans have at least one thing in common: their hatred of other Africans coming from the rest of the continent.

The use of Marxist-inspired arguments, often distorted, to support racist or nationalist political positions, is known as "rossobrunismo" (red-brownism) in Italy.

The 1973 dystopian apocalyptic French novel that inspires today's violent white, rightwing populism.

Alex Lomani is part of the Congolese diaspora, who has lived in the US, the DRC and South Africa. He has just released "Mélancolie Joyeuse," a free EP on Bandcamp of four songs that each speak to his personal experience over the past couple of years.

In the past year, Robtel Neajai Pailey has seen her Liberian passport scrutinized more intently than ever before.

The majority of African migrants move between countries on the continent.

Italian politics has taken a sharp turn to the right. Migrants, especially African ones, bear the brunt of their rhetoric. Its ground zero for a new rightwing politics.