 What exactly is the difference between a Ukrainian refugee, an Iraqi refugee and an Afghani refugee, a refugee from Africa? There should be no difference. As 1.4 fled the war in Syria, we were told we couldn't take them. We didn't have enough room. Yet those same countries absorbed 2 million Ukraine just over a year ago. There was no Robert Ingeese. There was free tickets on the Euro stars. And we should ask the question. The question that Gary Lenaker, the question that others have asked. What exactly is the difference between a Ukrainian refugee, an Iraqi refugee and an Afghani refugee, a refugee from Africa? There should be no difference. We have a crisis. We have a racism crisis. And if you really want to root out racism, then dismantle the brutal regime of detention centres. Dismantle the brutal regime of deportation. Deal with the helicopters who act with immunity. And deal with our politicians who are knee-deep in the blood of thousands drowned by Europe's border controls. We need as a movement to harness the spirit of Kenya Street. Those moments. Those moments when a community came together and said that these are our neighbours, let them go. The power of the people rests in every community, in every town, in every city. We have a society crisis where politicians glorify obscene wealth. Propagating racism and conspiracy theories whilst they claim to stand up for all new people. They are nothing more than racist thugs who are patently out for the super-rich. The government will try and use racism to divide us and to break our movement. To say that if the NHS has got its needs, if we can't care how, racism will not exist for Shethu. Stand in question to this death and saying what people in police custody before, then they will do it again. The UK government complains that people come here in small boats and that they should stay in the first aid country that they arrive in. But over the past year our charities have helped hundreds of Ukrainian unaccompanied minors, families, children, young people to come and resettle in Britain. They travelled here, not directly from Ukraine. They travelled via Poland, via trains, about that. Even the cats sent routes to this country. We know that through the work that we do. But the children and babies of Gashan and Syrians and Eritreans are less than simply drowned, reduced the human eye to a statistic. As Indian students in the UK, we are often subjected to all kinds of crazy things. But it is equally important to speak of a history of colonial oppression that we have faced. And to see how many such mechanisms continue to exist within our universities that go over to a process of colonial knowledge production. We have refused the same acts of solidarity and means to counter-education. We have refused access to affordable housing. And when many of us fall through the gaps in accession that was put in place by the empire, we are criminalised and made to feel that we ought to be grateful for the crimes and crimes thrown out there.