End racist immigration raids

End racist immigration raids

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Border Force raids targeting the workplaces of migrant sex workers have intensified in recent years - now happening almost weekly. In Melbourne alone, we know of at least 18 raids this year, with at least 11 sex workers having their visas cancelled on the spot. Many others have chosen to leave Australia rather than endure ongoing harassment and violations of their human rights.

Asian migrant sex workers report experiencing:

  • harassment due to the prolonged presence of uniformed, armed officers stationed near their workplaces before and after “compliance operations”;

  • having their phones forcibly taken when attempting to photograph documents presented by ABF officers for signature; and

  • being denied access to translation apps, receiving inadequate or incorrect translation, or not being offered translation at all.

We need your help to expose and end this inhumane and unnecessary practice. These militarised raids do not protect workers - they terrorise them. Join us in demanding racial justice, migrant rights, and the right to safety and dignity across workplaces, borders, and detention systems.

Uniformed, armed, and racially targeted raids on migrant workers’ workplaces are harmful and unjust. It’s time to stop pretending this is about “compliance.” This is about power, racism, and the denial of basic human rights - and it must end.

Border Force raids targeting the workplaces of migrant sex workers have intensified in recent years - now happening almost weekly. In Melbourne alone, we know of at least 18 raids this year, with at least 11 sex workers having their visas cancelled on the spot. Many others have chosen to leave Australia rather than endure ongoing harassment and violations of their human rights.

Asian migrant sex workers report experiencing:

  • harassment due to the prolonged presence of uniformed, armed officers stationed near their workplaces before and after “compliance operations”;

  • having their phones forcibly taken when attempting to photograph documents presented by ABF officers for signature; and

  • being denied access to translation apps, receiving inadequate or incorrect translation, or not being offered translation at all.

We need your help to expose and end this inhumane and unnecessary practice. These militarised raids do not protect workers - they terrorise them. Join us in demanding racial justice, migrant rights, and the right to safety and dignity across workplaces, borders, and detention systems.

Uniformed, armed, and racially targeted raids on migrant workers’ workplaces are harmful and unjust. It’s time to stop pretending this is about “compliance.” This is about power, racism, and the denial of basic human rights - and it must end.

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