Apr 03

Akwesasne “not an isolated case”: non-status immigrants cry out

At the Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC), our mission is to advocate for the rights and well-being of migrant workers, regardless of their status. A recent report by TVA Nouvelles high lights the urgent need for regularization and fair treatment of undocumented immigrants in Canada, emphasizing the importance of our work at IWC.

The report shares the stories of undocumented immigrants living in precarious conditions and facing numerous challenges in their daily lives. These individuals, who are essential to our communities and economy, often suffer from exploitation, discrimination, and limited access to basic rights and services. Their cry for help cannot go unheard.

The Immigrant Workers Centre is actively working to address the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants by advocating for regularization and promoting their rights. We offer support, resources, and assistance to these vulnerable individuals, while continuously pushing for policy changes that ensure their well-being and inclusion in Canadian society.

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