From JCWI: Toolkit link below: Under the Hostile Environment, borders are everywhere. We might be questioned about our immigration status at a job interview, at the doctorâs office, in our faith community or even just in the street.
The Hostile Environment affects us all, migrant and non-migrant. But that doesnât mean it canât be dismantled â in fact, it means that all of us, no matter where weâre from or how we got here, can have the power to bring it down.
There are lots of things you can do to build your power and be part of the movement to dismantle the Hostile Environment – but it can be hard to know where to start.
That’s why we’ve put together this toolkit of information and resources, to put the power back in your hands. Maybe you want to build your knowledge about the Hostile Environment. Maybe you want to grow your community and get other people active, too. Or maybe you want to stand in solidarity with people affected by the Hostile Environment.
Knowledge is power. Community is power. Solidarity is power.