Tell us: have you emigrated because of rising anti-migrant sentiment?
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Tell us: have you emigrated because of rising anti-migrant sentiment?
Tens of thousands of people gathered in the UK capital for the Unite the Kingdom march. Some participants framed the event as national pride. Others characterized the Tommy Robinson rally as hostile anti-migrant sentiment. US vice president JD Vance appeared to align with those who attended during a White House press briefing. A request was made for people who emigrated or are considering emigrating due to anti-migration sentiment or government policy. The request seeks experiences from around the world, since anti-migration sentiment has flared in multiple countries. Responses can be anonymous, and the form is encrypted, with contributions accessible only to the Guardian. Data will be used for the feature and personal data will be deleted when no longer needed.
"The Unite the Kingdom march attracted tens of thousands of people to the capital on Saturday. While some insist it was a display of national pride, others see the Tommy Robinson rally as a hostile display of anti-migrant sentiment. US vice president JD Vance appeared to align himself with those who attended the march at a White House press briefing on Tuesday."
"We would like to hear from people who have emigrated - or are considering doing so - because of anti-migration sentiment or government policy. Since the UK is just one country where anti-migration sentiment has flared, we're keen to hear from people globally who have made life decisions because of the current climate."
"You can tell us your experience using this form. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose."
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