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📢 A Voice for Justice

...it is a movement where every word, every gesture, and every story can change the course of a life.

A Voice for Justice
• A space for migrants, families, and activists.
• A secure and anonymous reporting tool.
• Migrant Rights Observatory: registration and monitoring.
• Open Letter campaigns addressed to institutions.
• Petitions and mobilizations for human rights.

At Todos Somos Inmigrantes (We Are All Immigrants), we believe that silence should never be an option when human dignity is at stake. This space was created to amplify the voices of those seeking justice, equality, and truth.

✉️ Submit your story — Share your experience, your testimony, or that of other migrants. Every story counts and can inspire real change.

🕵️‍♀️ Anonymous report of injustices — If you have been a victim or witness of abuse, discrimination, or trafficking, you can report it here safely and confidentially.

🌍 Migrant Rights Observatory — We monitor, analyze, and denounce violations of the rights of migrants in Spain, Europe, and around the world.

🖋️ Open Letter Campaigns — We amplify voices in defense of those who cannot speak. Our collective letters are addressed to governments, institutions, and international organizations.

✊ Petitions and Mobilizations — Because justice is also built through action. Support or promote campaigns that advocate for humane, just, and inclusive policies.

A Voice for Justice is more than just a section:

it's a movement where every word, every gesture, and every story can change the course of a life.

⚖️ A Voice for Justice

Appeal to immigrants and denunciation of injustices

Editorial

A social appeal for:
Defense of immigrants' rights.
Denunciation of abuses and discrimination.
⚖️ A demand for social justice
An invitation to organize and raise your voice
A call for dignity: immigrants' rights are human rights
By: TSIMAG / WAAIMAG
At every border, at every bus station, in every precarious contract, there is a truth that can no longer be silenced: immigrants are not second-class citizens.
Those who arrive in Spain or Europe do so with the hope of building a better life, of working, of contributing, of raising their children in peace. However, all too often they encounter invisible walls: chained temporary contracts, labor exploitation, everyday racism, hate speech encouraged by certain political parties.
This is not an isolated incident. It is a structural problem.
Immigrants build hospitals, cultivate fields, care for our elderly, work in restaurants, clean offices, innovate in technology companies, and pay taxes. And yet, they are criminalized, made invisible, and used as scapegoats in times of crisis.
From We Are All Immigrants, we raise our voices:
✊ We denounce labour exploitation, human trafficking, institutional racism, and political rhetoric that sows hatred.
We demand that basic rights be guaranteed: legal status, decent housing, healthcare, education, and justice.
We remind everyone that no human being is illegal. Migration is part of human history.
We call on Spanish and European society to recognize that diversity is richness and that social justice begins with inclusion.
We are not asking for charity. We are asking for justice.
We are not asking for favours. We are asking for rights.
Every immigrant carries with them a story, a sacrifice, and immense courage.
When an immigrant is exploited or discriminated against, the dignity of all is wounded.
This is our appeal.
Let no one look the other way.
Let Spain and Europe be a land of rights, not walls.
A graduate walks across the green field.
A graduate walks across the green field.
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grayscale photo of persons hand
Title: Immigrants Boost the Economy for Everyone
→ transformed into a construction helmet or a waiter's tray.
“The sum that multiplies”
Due to a lack of certification, they end up in basic jobs → caregiving, cleaning, hospitality.
This “wasted talent” doesn't diminish their value: they sustain the economy and contribute to resilience.
Certifying qualifications = more doctors, more innovation, more competitiveness.
Body:
3 million foreign workers → support Social Security.
Their tax contribution is clearly positive in the medium term.
They revitalize neighborhoods, spend in the local economy, and create businesses.
With more immigrants working, GDP grows, and Spaniards also benefit.
“We are all immigrants: the economy knows it too.”