Journal of Human Rights
Volume 15, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 189-207

Irregular immigrants in Australia and the United States — Rights, realities, and political mobilization (Article)

Larking E.*
  • a Australian National University, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This article considers the gap between the universal promise of human rights and the reality of the rights enjoyed by irregular immigrants in liberal democracies such as Australia and the United States. Against the idea that stronger international rights enforcement mechanisms will automatically improve the position of irregular immigrants, it argues that international law currently provides a warrant for the way in which countries like Australia and the United States treat irregular immigrants. After developing this argument, the article explores how irregular immigrants might employ the language of rights more effectively in their political mobilizations. © 2016, © Taylor & Francis.

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DOI: 10.1080/14754835.2015.1032218
ISSN: 14754835
Original Language: English