BIA vans trashed

On the night of Fri­day 29th August the region­al head­quar­ters of the Bor­ders and Immi­gra­tion Agency in Por­tishead were the tar­get for a response to the rou­tine vio­lence of forced removal, deten­tion and deportation.We made life more dif­fi­cult for the thugs in uni­form by putting their vehi­cles out of oper­a­tion with a volatile mix of paint strip­per on body­work, glass etch­ing flu­id on win­dows, locks gl

On the night of Fri­day 29th August the region­al head­quar­ters of the Bor­ders and Immi­gra­tion Agency in Por­tishead were the tar­get for a response to the rou­tine vio­lence of forced removal, deten­tion and deportation.We made life more dif­fi­cult for the thugs in uni­form by putting their vehi­cles out of oper­a­tion with a volatile mix of paint strip­per on body­work, glass etch­ing flu­id on win­dows, locks glued, tires burst, lights spray­paint­ed, mir­rors and wipers removed, as well as some good old fash­ioned mechan­i­cal sab­o­tage on all 7 vehi­cles in the car park. If a job’s worth doing it’s worth doing well. “Racist thugs work here” was the mes­sage paint­ed on the build­ing.
We stand against the state’s steadi­ly creep­ing fas­cism of racist immi­gra­tion poli­cies designed to tight­en the grip of cap­i­tal over all of our lives, of tri­alling sur­veil­lance and con­trol tech­nolo­gies such as ID cards and bio­met­ric pass­ports first on for­eign­ers before impos­ing them on every­one, of the cre­ation of a sub class whose repres­sion jus­ti­fied by media hys­te­ria and the pow­ers that be. In sol­i­dar­i­ty, for a response to every abuse and for fight­ing back in the social war.