No one is illegal

No one is illegal is a loosely connected international network that advocates for refugees and migrants present in a country unlawfully.

[1] Activists in the network take initiatives in favor of undocumented migrants who stay in a country illegally and are at risk of deportation.

[4] After a few weeks, thousands of individuals joined as well as the 200 groups and organisations that had joined them in appealing to "help immigrants begin and continue their journeys towards obtaining work and documentation, medical care, education and training, and to assure accommodation and physical survival" regardless of their immigration status.

No Person Is Illegal and "Deportation-Class" have drawn the attention of Germany's "Annual Report on the Protection of the Constitution" due to purported connections with "left-wing extremism".

A NOII collective of organizations has been established in a number of Canadian cities, including Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, Fredericton, Ottawa, Montreal (where Jaggi Singh has been associated), and London.

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Demonstration against the jailing of 16 people during a training of FC Sans Papiers. Vienna, 2010
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No one is illegal protesters at Occupy Vancouver in 2011