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Statelessness

International Politics

TermDefinition
Crisis of legitimacy liberalism’s emphasis on individual freedoms can be at odds with restrictions on mobility
1951 Refugee Convention created to address refugee crisis of WW2 as lots of the world is still under colonialism (made for jews v nazis) convection gave refugees rights in the states that signed Rights not to be expelled not to be punished for illegal entry basic rights
South w Refugees need UN help UN high commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and aid agencies to help support refugees does not have political capital to say no to refugees
Cold war on refugess caused US and western european states to permanently resettle people who were against communism in a communist state
Post Cold War Regime an increase of requirements to get into countries (cant get into global north) visa requirement to board transport vechicles internat zones: areas subject to different immigration rules and regulations than the rest of the country
Migrant labor low wage, contingent jobs US food production (farmworkers half undocumented)
UN convention of protection of the rights of all migrant worked and member of their familes Right to leave any state No torture, cruel or inhumane treatment equal access to courts no mass expulsion
Unpacking citizens rights should be based on personhood and residency not nationality components of citizens could be differentiated
Human rights effects of restrictive border control undrimes asylum prin. of UN that say refugees should be able to flee violence and persecution smuggling economies created Border controls designed to increease injury and death reinforce global inequality: wealthy can bypass most borders
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