Authors
Maurizio Ambrosini, Joanne Van der Leun
Publication date
2015/4/3
Source
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
103-115
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Immigration issues have gained salience at political agendas of governments and in public discourse in most countries of the global North. Public attention for the presence of immigrants and their offspring has mobilized outspoken moral positions over the last 20 years in Europe and the United States. These positions have translated into increasingly restrictive state-level migration policies (Bonjour, 2011). State policies to control unwanted migration have evolved since about the early to mid-1990s and overwhelmingly have been control oriented. There are no states in the world that do not regulate immigration, as this is a crucial feature of national sovereignty (Opeskin, 2012), and many states have increased restrictions on immigration. Apart from trying to curb the influx of people from other parts of the world in a selective way, governments have increasingly designed internal or post-entry policy measures aimed …
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