Justice for undocumented rallies support
by Niall Shanahan
 
The campaign is asking for support “at a pivotal time” and the group is campaigning for the scheme “to be as broad and inclusive as possible so that no one is left behind.”
The campaign is asking for support “at a pivotal time” and the group is campaigning for the scheme “to be as broad and inclusive as possible so that no one is left behind.”

The Justice for Undocumented (JFU) group has called on unions and other membership organisations to support its continuing efforts to voice the priorities of undocumented people, ahead of the publication of the regularisation scheme for undocumented people, which is to open before the end of 2021.

 

Preparations for the scheme are already underway at the Department of Justice and Equality. The Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI) is seeking support “to make sure no one is left behind” as the group ramp up their efforts with a number of actions, including a social media campaign for Saint Patrick’s Day.

 

Justice for the Undocumented (JFU) is a community of people living in Ireland without an official status. The group campaigns “for a pathway to papers for all undocumented people in Ireland. We believe that if you are living here and working here, you belong here.”

 

The social media action invites everyone to show their support for regularisation, and to ask justice minister Helen McEntee to ensure the scheme benefits as many undocumented people as possible.

 

The campaign is asking for support “at a pivotal time” and the group is campaigning for the scheme “to be as broad and inclusive as possible so that no one is left behind.”

 

You can sign up to support the Justice for Undocumented campaign through the MRCI’s website HERE

 

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