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Sheffield’s Statement on the Government’s Immigration Plans 

We’ve brought together organisations from across Sheffield to stand united against hostile immigration policies. Our joint statement, signed by cultural institutions, youth groups, community organisations, healthcare providers, migrant justice groups, trade unions, faith groups, small businesses, arts organisations, education providers, media organisations, grassroots campaigners, elected councillors, and communities from across Sheffield, calls for safety and welcome for all.

Today, we’ve shared this letter with the Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Sheffield MPs, and Council Leaders – urging them to reject scapegoating and join us in building a future rooted in welcome, justice, and solidarity.

Together, Sheffield is calling for change.


City of Sanctuary Sheffield  

The Sanctuary, 37-39 Chapel Walk, Sheffield, S1 2PD 

19th May 2025 

Dear Prime Minister, Home Secretary, Sheffield MPs, The Mayor of South Yorkshire, and Council Leaders, 

Re: Safety Turns Into Belonging: Sheffield’s Statement on the Government’s Immigration Plans 

We write as cultural institutions, youth groups, community organisations, healthcare providers, migrant justice groups, trade unions, churches and faith groups, small businesses, arts organisations, education providers, media organisations, grassroots campaigners, elected councillors, and communities from across Sheffield and beyond. 

We believe in a country where people are safe, welcomed, and treated with dignity. The Government’s new immigration proposals, and the rhetoric accompanying them, take us further away from this vision.  

Let’s be clear: yes, there is deep inequality in our society. But it is not caused by people seeking sanctuary. It is the result of political decisions: to underinvest in our public services, to allow a housing crisis to deepen, and to prioritise the super-rich over working people. Scapegoating migrants is a dangerous distraction; one that divides communities, fuels xenophobia, and hides the real roots of inequality. 

It’s been less than a year since towns across the UK, including Sheffield, faced far-right violence that targeted people seeking sanctuary and communities of colour. We have seen first-hand the harm caused when government rhetoric and policies encourage hostility.  

These are not the actions of a country committed to building stronger communities. They are the actions of one trying to blame the most marginalised instead of addressing systemic failures. These policies isolate, exclude and punish people who are ready to contribute. People who deserve protection and a fair chance, not hostility. 

There is a better way.  

In Sheffield, we see every day how people seeking sanctuary enrich our city: as carers, students, volunteers, neighbours, colleagues, and friends. We know that when people are welcomed, they contribute creatively and help build thriving communities. When people are properly supported and included – to study, to work, to live in a stable home – they thrive. Safety turns into belonging. 

We call on politicians, the media and our communities to reject scapegoating and to join us in building a future rooted in welcome, justice and solidarity. 

Signed, 

Alexi Dimond, Green Party Councillor for Gleadless Valley 

Andro and Eve 

Angela Argenzio, Green Party Councillor for Broomhill and Sharrow Vale 

Anti Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit 

Archer Project  

Arts Catalyst   

ASSIST Sheffield  

Brian Holmshaw, Green Party Councillor for Broomhill and Sharrow Vale 

Burngreave Surgery   

Care4Calais South Yorkshire  

Chile Solidarity Network 

Christine Gilligan Kubo, Green Party Councillor for Hillsborough 

Citizens Advice Sheffield  

City of Sanctuary Sheffield  

Cooperation Sheffield  

Douglas Johnson, Green Party Councillor for City Ward 

Festival of Debate 

Football Unites Racism Divides (FURD)  

Fresh Grassroots Rainbow Community  

Henry Nottage, Green Party Councillor for Hillsborough 

Housing Justice  

Ibby Ullah, Labour and Co-operative Councillor for Nether Edge and Sharrow 

Juno Books  

Maleiki Haybe, Green Party Councillor for Broomhill and Sharrow Vale 

Marieanne Elliot, Green Party Councillor for Gleadless Valley 

Maroof Raouf, Green Party Councillor for Nether Edge and Sharrow 

Martin Phipps, Green Party Councillor for City Ward 
Medact Sheffield  

Migrants Organise Yorkshire 

Minesh Parekh, Labour and Co-operative Councillor for Crookes and Crosspool 

Nabeela Mowlana, Labour and Co-operative Councillor for Park and Arbourthorne 

Nether Green Methodist Church 

NEU Sheffield  

Nighat Basharat, Labour Councillor for Nether Edge and Sharrow 

North Derbyshire Refugee Support Group 

Now Then  

Open Kitchen Social Club 

Opus 

Page Hall Medical Center  

Paul Turpin, Green Party Councillor for Gleadless Valley 

Peter Gilbert, Green Party Councillor for Ecclesall 

RivelinCo   

Rob Bannister, Labour Councillor for Graves Park   

Ruth Mersereau, Green Party Councillor for City Ward 

Ruth Milsom, Labour and Cooperative Councillor for Crookes & Crosspool  

SACMHA Health And Social Care  

SAVTE  

Sheffield Anti Racist and Anti Fascist Coordinating Committee 

Sheffield Community Land Trust  

Sheffield Futures 

Sheffield Hallam UCU 

Sheffield Solidarity Sessions  

Sheffield Tenants Union 

Sheffield Trade Union Council 

Sheffield We Demand Change 

South Yorks NUJ 

South Yorkshire Refugee Law and Justice  

St Andrews Psalter Lane Church 

Stand & Be Counted Theatre 

Stand Up to Racism  

Studio Polpo 

SYMAAG 

The House Skatepark 

Toby Mallinson, Green Party Councillor for Hillsborough 

Unite South Yorkshire NE 403 CY& NFP branch 

VVIDY (Voice of Voiceless Immigration Detainees Yorkshire) 

Xenia 

Yorkshire Migrants Solidarity Movement