The beginning of the year 2015 was marked by numerous refugee deaths in the Mediterranean sea. As a consequence, an already existing path called the Balkan Route gained more importance. Slovenia is one of the countries on this route, and even before the first refugees came to Croatia-Slovenia border, the Antiracist Front Without Borders was established. As explained by the interviewees, the activities of the Front took place in three phases: the first phase was marked by solidarity protests and the second by activities on the borders of the Balkan Route. In the third phase, the Front initiated a network and started to organize activities with the refugees who have applied for asylum in Slovenia. Interviewees also speak about self-organization and mutual learning, integration, humanitarianism and existing asylum policy.