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Watch our latest webinar on migration policies and trafficking

"We know that vulnerability is not distributed evenly. Vulnerability hits the socially marginalized hardest, and it falls hardest on the margins of marginalized."— Mario Bruzzone, Policy Advisor in the Women’s Refugee Commission’s Migrant Rights and Justice program 

"Looking at the British approach to anti-trafficking, it's an extremely carceral approach. So you have the bad trafficker on one side and then the vulnerable victim on the other side. And that dynamic removes the problem from its systemic context." — Francesca Humi, Writer on border and state violence, migrant domestic workers’ rights, U.K. modern slavery

"We work with people who are refused asylum. They are banned from working, as are nearly all asylum seekers in the U.K. we see people who are forced into domestic servitude and sexual exploitation as a result of it."— Sophie Cartwright, Senior Policy Officer at the Jesuit Refugee Service U.K., Research Associate at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford

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Ellie and the team that supports the Freedom United community.

Published July 5, 2024

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