Picket of the UKBA in Cardiff
No Borders South Wales | 01.02.2009 19:57 | Anti-racism | Migration
With placards aloft, handing out leaflets to passersby, banners tied between lamposts, we received hoots of support from passing motorists. We also got one moronic jeer of 'get a job!', aside from thinking that at this time of economic difficulty and mass redundancy a little sensitivity about such a matter is called for, a straw poll of people at the picket showed nearly everyone was in employment, apart from a number of students, some of whom have jobs too. The reason that the pickets are held on a weekday lunchtime is because the Agency is situated in the middle of large amount of workplaces and centres of study, making it the convenient location for a quick protest during a dinner break!
Two police officers maintained a presence throughout the demonstration, once again making a fuss about us keeping off one patch of ground for some unknown reason, though after five minutes the cold proved too much for them and they maintained this presence from inside the building! Come along next time if you can make it. Don't worry if you can't stay for long, lots of people just pop down for twenty minutes before grabbing a sandwich and heading back to work. In the current climate, with government ministers using the rhetoric of the extreme right and a tabloid witchhunt against anything foreign, it is more important than ever for us to show solidarity with migrants in our communities and show the Border Agency what we think of their oppressive activities!
No Borders South Wales
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