European Journal of Migration and Law
Volume 17, Issue 2-3, 2015, Pages 157-183
The Case for 'Firewall' Protections for Irregular Migrants: Safeguarding Fundamental Rights (Article)
Crépeau F. ,
Hastie B.*
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Faculty of Law, McGill University, Chancellor Day Hall, 3644 Peel Street, Montreal, QC H3A 1W9, Canada
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Faculty of Law, McGill University, Chancellor Day Hall, 3644 Peel Street, Montreal, QC H3A 1W9, Canada
Abstract
The issue of irregular migration is experiencing heightened attention in political, social and legal arenas. While deterrence and crime-control discourse and practices dominate current approaches to irregular migration, this article seeks to focus on the problematic neglect of the treatment of irregular migrants in destination countries, in relation to their ability to access fundamental rights and basic public services. This article will put forth an argument for the establishment of firewalls - a separation between immigration enforcement activities and public service provision. This article will canvass existing trends and practices that have both contributed to the erosion of firewall protections, and have built and maintained meaningful firewalls between immigration and public service provision. © KONINKLIJKE BRILL NV, LEIDEN, 2015.
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DOI: 10.1163/15718166-12342076
ISSN: 1388364X
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English