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The EU external border as a site of preventive (in)justice
Abstract The aim of the article is to fill a gap in the literature on the externalisation of immigration control by focusing not on practices of extraterritorial immigration control but on the externalisation of immigration control at the EU external border.
Valsamis Mitsilegas
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While global travel largely stopped and borders closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, states continued to deport individuals who had been sentenced for committing criminal offences.
Henrietta McNeill
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Der Beitrag handelt von der Verflechtung oder – anders ausgedrückt – der Verpuzzelung strafrechtlicher mit migrationsrechtlicher Kontrolle. Er knüpft an die internationale Debatte über „crimmigration“ an und beschreibt entsprechende Entwicklungen in ...
Christine M. Graebsch
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Making Immigrants into Criminals: Legal Processes of Criminalization in the Post-IIRIRA Era [PDF]
During a post-election TV interview that aired mid-November 2016, then President-Elect Donald Trump claimed that there are millions of so-called “criminal aliens” living in the United States: “What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal ...
Abrego, Leisy J+4 more
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Life in the Shadow Carceral State: Surveillance and Control of Refugees in Australia
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control of refugees and asylum seekers living in Australia. In particular, it analyses the operation of Australia’s unique Asylum Seeker Code of Behaviour, which ...
Anthea Vogl, Elyse Methven
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Researching ‘bogus’ asylum seekers, ‘illegal’ migrants and ‘crimmigrants’ [PDF]
Both immigration and criminal laws are, at their core, systems of inclusion and exclusion. They are designed to determine whether and how to include individuals as members of society or exclude them from it, thereby, creating insiders and outsiders ...
A Coffey+9 more
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The Care/Security Nexus of the Humanitarian Border: Assisted Return in Norway
Abstract While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the first represented as humanitarian and the latter as enforcement, this article argues that there is a continuum between these policies and that they form part of humanitarian border enforcement.
Synnøve Bendixsen
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The Making of Crimmigration: The Criminalization of Immigrants [PDF]
For the past decades, immigrants and immigration policies in the United States of America are significant debates. During campaigns, politicians describe their immigration opinion and their immigration solutions.
Esparza, Dorisa
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The Dutch Golden Age is often referred to as a prime example of Dutch tolerance with regard to the ‘open’ policies towards migration and the harmonious co-existence of migrants with their local neighbours. Considering that, before 1800, migrants made up
Karlijn Luk, Samantha Sint Nicolaas
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This article examines the legal and ethical rationale for the deportation of ‘foreign criminals’ who have established their homes in the United Kingdom.
Helen O’Nions
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