Friday, 31 August 2012

Petition for an amnesty for London Met students

Please sign this petition and distribute widely.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/amnesty-for-international-students-at-london-metropolit.html
'We believe that it is completely contrary to natural justice that students should be punished for problems emanating from their University.

We therefore demand that the UK Border Agency agree to an immediate amnesty for the international students at London Metropolitan University affected by the Agency's decision to revoke the University's ‘Highly Trusted Status’. This would enable them to continue their studies while the problems at London Met were addressed.

We believe that the UKBA's decision is a disproportionate reaction to a situation that could be addressed without the recourse to such drastic action. The UKBA's decision punishes thousands of students who are entirely innocent of any alleged immigration breaches and sends a disastrous message to the rest of the world that UK higher education is not accessible to international students. Its actions threaten the immediate futures of thousands of London Metropolitan students, as well as the future of the University, and casts a huge shadow over the very valuable contribution that international students make to the culture and sustainability of UK higher education.'

Edited to add:
Protest to Defend London Met Students
Wednesday 5th September, 1pm
outside the Home Office’s headquarters, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF
backed by London Met’s UCU and Unison union branches

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