London, UK. 8th September 2018. A march through Brixton goes down the main street past the Underground station calling for the Windrush scheme to be widened to include all families and descendants of the Windrush Generation and for an end to the racist hostile environment for all immigrants. It demanded an amnesty for those living here without secure immigration status and for free movement for Commonwealth Citizens. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
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London, UK. 8th September 2018. A march through Brixton goes down the main street past the Underground station calling for the Windrush scheme to be widened to include all families and descendants of the Windrush Generation and for an end to the racist hostile environment for all immigrants. It demanded an amnesty for those living here without secure immigration status and for free movement for Commonwealth Citizens. The protest, hosted by Movement for Justice By Any Means Necessary (MfJ) called for all immigration detention centres to be closed down and for an end to both Brexit and the racist government, and for a movement to oppose all forms of racism and bigotry and to fight for education, healthcare and housing for all. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News