“The struggle of people who are racialized, migrated and refugees continues and we will not stop until we take into account our rights, our freedom and our dignity,” says the platform Regularization Now. They demand that all people be regulated immediately, definitively and unconditionally and that "all the rulers assume this challenge in an integral, inclusive and human way".
They have called for regularisation not by charity, but by justice, understanding that it is a fundamental right and a first step towards the dignity of all people.
In addition to regularization, they have called for the unconditional registration of all people in Euskal Herria, as well as the repeal of an absolutely unfair and discriminatory Aliens Act.
Migrant women who maintain their lives
Demonstrations last weekend have been used to denounce racist police violence (“we call for an end to racist raids based on ethnic profile and the end of criminalised street vendors”) and migrant women have been the protagonists: “It is they, with their bodies, who sustain life in bad and unjust working conditions.”
The images taken by Casa Ecuador correspond to the manifestation of Bilbao. A hundred people gathered on Sunday in front of the Foreign Office.