Speakers include:
Dave Renton, Equality officer from lecturer's union NATFHE, which along with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), believes immigration controls are racist and should be abolished.
Gill Gibbons from Leeds Asylum Seekers' Support Network (LASSN), a grassroots volunteer group that provides advice, support, 'English at home' lessons and befriending schemes for asylum seekers and refugees.
Emma Ginn from National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns (NCADC), which faces closure as few funders will support such "unpopular" causes. A few years ago, tabloids ran a campaign aimed at intimidating funding bodies to withdraw support for NCADC's work.
Emma Ginn said:
"People in Leeds need to understand that there are thousands of innocent people, including children, being left to rot in detention centres across the UK. The conditions of detention are very bad and some detainees were driven to commit suicide. Immigration detention is indefinite and there is no requirement for it to be sanctioned by a court or be independently reviewed. Some people have been locked up for years. It is time to end this asylum shame."
Rachel Saunders from Leeds No Borders said:
"Leeds is called the Knightsbridge of the North with its 1000 retails stores and £12bn economy. Everywhere you look there is prosperity and regeneration. But this city is playing a dirty role in Britain's asylum shame. People come here from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Eritrea, Sudan and Zimbabwe for safe refugee from persecution, rape, torture, war and murder. Instead, we deny them the right to work, imprison them in detention centres, humiliate them with vouchers, force them to pay for NHS treatment, and then deport them in the middle of the night back to where they came from. It is disgusting."
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1. Leeds No Borders works in solidarity with refugees, migrants, asylum seekers and other campaign groups in Leeds and beyond. We are committed to practical solidarity, mutual aid and direct action in the fight against deportations, detentions, poverty and racism. We are part of a growing network rooted in the belief that all immigration controls are racist and divisive, and should be opposed and ultimately abolished.
2. The public meeting will be followed by two spectacular events on Saturday 6 May.
12-3pm: Leeds, City of Asylum Shame – An alternative guided tour from the asylum seekers’ perspective, assemble Leeds Town hall, 12pm
7pm-till late: No Borders Benefit gig at the Commonplace social centre, 23-25 Wharf St, Leeds
3. There are over 2000 asylum seekers currently imprisoned in UK 'detention centres' and some 30,000 will experience detention every year. More than 2,000 children of asylum-seekers are locked up every year, leaving them suffering depression, nightmares and eating problems. They have committed no crime and many are subject to beatings and racist abuse.
4. Failed asylum seekers, if eligible, get £35 of vouchers per week for food, which are only valid in shops like Morrisons, Starbucks, Wetherspoons. This prevents asylum seekers using local or culturally appropriate shops, creates harassment from staff and general public, and impedes integration. Vouchers cannot be used to buy tampons and nappies, and no change is given – unless goods match the voucher’s full value, asylum seekers’ lose out while companies profit at their expense.
5. Failed asylum seekers have just 7 days to vacate this accommodation – even if the government accepts they cannot be deported yet. With no right to access benefits, asylum seekers are forced to sleep on friends' floors or on the streets. It is illegal for other asylum seekers to provide support. One private provider, Angel Group, was given a 5-year contract worth £20m. Its director pays herself £½m a year. Angel has recently been exposed for appalling housing conditions and stands accused of defrauding the taxpayer by £millions.
6. There are around 2000 asylum seekers supported by National Asylum Support Service in Leeds. Many more are living in utter destitution or are homeless.
7. Section 55 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 enables the Home Office to deny support to asylum seekers who fail to claim asylum within just three days of arriving in the UK. An estimated 200 people per week are being made destitute by this law.
8. The mainstream media is responsible for spreading appalling lies about asylum seekers. Britain is not being swamped by claimants, it in fact hosts less than 2% of the world's refugees, making it 32nd in a worldwide league table. Opinion polls show the public overestimates the number of asylum-seekers in UK by 1000%. The countries with the highest numbers are all poor, developing countries. Even in Europe, Britain comes 8th for the number of applicants for asylum per 1000 inhabitants. Nor are any asylum seekers 'bogus' as anyone has the legal right to claim asylum here.