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Xenophobic Tory policies provoke strike by students

STUDENTS across the country went on strike in defence of migrants’ rights yesterday, as tens of thousands feared further toughening of immigration laws in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.

College and university students interrupted classes during a day of solidarity with international students, whose lives have become more difficult since the Conservatives came to power.

Actions included rallies, banner-drops and the setting-up of mock checkpoints at the gates of university campuses.

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