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Domestic Abuse Bill: 'More help for migrant women needed' | Domestic Abuse Bill: 'More help for migrant women needed' |
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Help should be available to all domestic abuse survivors, no matter their immigration status, campaigners have said. | Help should be available to all domestic abuse survivors, no matter their immigration status, campaigners have said. |
They are urging MPs to add legislation that better protects migrant women to the Domestic Abuse Bill. | They are urging MPs to add legislation that better protects migrant women to the Domestic Abuse Bill. |
Currently, some immigrants with an insecure status cannot access public funds or housing and refuge support. | Currently, some immigrants with an insecure status cannot access public funds or housing and refuge support. |
The Home Office said the response to domestic crimes "would be transformed" by the legislation. | The Home Office said the response to domestic crimes "would be transformed" by the legislation. |
The Domestic Abuse Bill goes into its report stage on Monday. | The Domestic Abuse Bill goes into its report stage on Monday. |
A £1.5m pilot will be launched later this year to help charities supporting victims with no recourse to public funds. | A £1.5m pilot will be launched later this year to help charities supporting victims with no recourse to public funds. |
But campaigners say more needs to be done to ensure migrants are better protected. | But campaigners say more needs to be done to ensure migrants are better protected. |
"We must protect all victims, no matter where they're from," campaign group Step Up Migrant Women said. | |
Domestic abuse survivor Somiya Basar, 32, who is originally from India and is now living in Southall, said she had difficulty getting help as a migrant. | Domestic abuse survivor Somiya Basar, 32, who is originally from India and is now living in Southall, said she had difficulty getting help as a migrant. |
She attended Parliament to give evidence about how she said the current system neglected to care for such individuals. | She attended Parliament to give evidence about how she said the current system neglected to care for such individuals. |
Ms Basar was married at the age of 19 in Bombay to a British man whom she did not know. | Ms Basar was married at the age of 19 in Bombay to a British man whom she did not know. |
She said: "My idea of marriage was quickly shattered. It was not long before I began to feel like a slave. | She said: "My idea of marriage was quickly shattered. It was not long before I began to feel like a slave. |
"I was the housemaid, I was an instrument for him to use to have babies. I was the nanny and the chef. | "I was the housemaid, I was an instrument for him to use to have babies. I was the nanny and the chef. |
"The situation soon developed into physical, emotional and financial abuse. My husband had total control over me. | "The situation soon developed into physical, emotional and financial abuse. My husband had total control over me. |
"I remained in the marriage because of the constant threats that if I would not conform, my children would be taken away." | "I remained in the marriage because of the constant threats that if I would not conform, my children would be taken away." |
After more than a decade of abuse Ms Basar filed for a divorce and received custody of her three children. | After more than a decade of abuse Ms Basar filed for a divorce and received custody of her three children. |
But her now ex-husband has fled to the UK with the children, leaving her "completely destitute". | But her now ex-husband has fled to the UK with the children, leaving her "completely destitute". |
After months of battling to get her children back, Ms Basar received help from domestic abuse charity Southall Black Sisters. | After months of battling to get her children back, Ms Basar received help from domestic abuse charity Southall Black Sisters. |
"Without their help, it would be impossible for me to be here and see my children." | "Without their help, it would be impossible for me to be here and see my children." |
Ms Basar cannot get help from the government as her immigration status means she has no recourse to public funds. | Ms Basar cannot get help from the government as her immigration status means she has no recourse to public funds. |
"This again makes me vulnerable and at the mercy of my abuser." | "This again makes me vulnerable and at the mercy of my abuser." |
She hopes the new bill will "ensure help is available to everyone who needs it". | She hopes the new bill will "ensure help is available to everyone who needs it". |
"The only qualification for help should be that you're destitute, you've been abused and you need help." | "The only qualification for help should be that you're destitute, you've been abused and you need help." |
'Escape the beating' | 'Escape the beating' |
Mary, not her real name, from Tottenham, also struggled to receive support after her husband's family domestically abused her and her two children. | Mary, not her real name, from Tottenham, also struggled to receive support after her husband's family domestically abused her and her two children. |
She finally escaped from the family in Merton after receiving help from charity Sistah Space. | She finally escaped from the family in Merton after receiving help from charity Sistah Space. |
Her immigration status meant she was not eligible for housing support. | Her immigration status meant she was not eligible for housing support. |
"If I could have just got help with housing, it would have taken so much off my shoulders," she said. | "If I could have just got help with housing, it would have taken so much off my shoulders," she said. |
"To just get away from the shouting and the beating. | "To just get away from the shouting and the beating. |
"Without Sistah Space I wouldn't be here today. There are so many women who need help. | "Without Sistah Space I wouldn't be here today. There are so many women who need help. |
"Something needs to change." | "Something needs to change." |
Kate Allen, of Amnesty International UK, said migrant woman often felt "trapped" with nowhere to go for help. | Kate Allen, of Amnesty International UK, said migrant woman often felt "trapped" with nowhere to go for help. |
"There have been cases where women have gone to the police for help only to be turned away because they are migrants," she said. | "There have been cases where women have gone to the police for help only to be turned away because they are migrants," she said. |
She said victims felt prevented from going to the police through fear of detention and being deported. | She said victims felt prevented from going to the police through fear of detention and being deported. |
A Home Office spokesperson said: "No-one should have to experience the horrors of domestic abuse, including migrants from black, Asian or ethnic minority backgrounds." | A Home Office spokesperson said: "No-one should have to experience the horrors of domestic abuse, including migrants from black, Asian or ethnic minority backgrounds." |