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    Denied the Right to Health Care by Kariane St-Denis

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This reform occurred in the context of mounting societal and political pressures calling for a more humanitarian approach to immigration policy. It illustrates important tensions underlying the state's obligation to protect the collective good of society while navigating the ethical implications of exclusionary immigration measures. …”
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    Epidemiology of asylum seekers and refugees at the Mexico-US border: a cross-sectional analysis from the migrant settlement camp in Matamoros, Mexico by Christopher W. Reynolds, Allison W. Cheung, Sarah Draugelis, Samuel Bishop, Amir M. Mohareb, Ernesto Miguel Merino Almaguer, Yadira Benitez López, Lestter Enjamio Guerra, Raymond Rosenbloom, Joanna Hua, Callie VanWinkle, Pratik Vadlamudi, Vikas Kotagal, Florian Schmitzberger

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Conclusions In this large study of a migrating population at the Mexico-US border, we found a variety of clinical conditions, with respiratory, musculoskeletal, and skin illnesses the most common in this study period which encompassed a period of restrictive immigration policy and the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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    新加坡本地人与中国新移民之间的冲突—以《四个门牌一个梦》为研究对象 = The conflict between the locals and New Chinese immigrants: a case study of drama series Love Thy Neighbour... by 刘佳萱 Law, Jia Xuan

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, immigrants from Mainland China made up the majority. However, the immigration policy has caused unhappiness and dissatisfaction among the local Singaporeans. …”
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    Sweden; Small State but Moral Superpower by Reza Rahmati

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The hospitality of the Swedes has caused the experience of Sweden to be painted as an extreme immigration policy and as a arrogance sign in other European countries (Sanandaji, 2021: 62).Analysis and Discussion: "Neutrality has been an important part of Sweden's international brand identity" (Bjereld, 1994: 238). …”
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    : A Brief Review of the Recent Literature on the Impact of Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Policies on Stress Among Latinx Immigrants by Oscar Fernando Rojas Perez, Michelle Alejandra Silva, Thania Galvan, Oswaldo Moreno, Amanda Venta, Luz Garcini, Manuel Paris

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The mental health burden associated with anti-immigrant rhetoric and ever-changing immigration policies is undeniable, though the psychological and emotional sequalae may remain invisible for years to come. …”
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    Writing Rights to Right Wrongs: A Critical Analysis of Young Children Composing Nationalist Narratives as Part of the Larger Body Politic by Cassie J. Brownell

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Many researchers have considered recent and intergenerational immigrant children’s perspectives on immigration policies. Fewer have investigated nonimmigrant children’s views despite children’s sociopolitical identities forming long before they can vote. …”
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    Transnational Advocacy Networks of Migrants and Asylum Seekers’ Human Rights: The San Diego—Tijuana Border in the Trump Era by Philippe Stoesslé, Valeria Alejandra Patiño Díaz, Yetzi Rosales Martínez

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…How do advocacy organizations from the San Diego—Tijuana area contest and resist Trump’s immigration policies? What resources and tactics do they use to externalize their demands at the local and international levels? …”
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    De Bush à Obama, la réforme bloquée du contrôle de l’immigration by James Cohen

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In spite of certain differences in discourse, there is more continuity than discontinuity between the immigration policies of the two administrations. This article attempts to shed light on this situation by setting it in the historical context of immigration flows, immigration policies, and the emergence of a neo-nativist current in U.S. politics.…”
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    COVID-19 and the Creeping Necropolitics of Crimmigration Control by Robert Koulish

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on migration and migrants and immigration policies worldwide [...]…”
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    Conceptualising international high-skilled migration by Parsons, C, Rojon, S, Samanani, F, Wettach, L

    Published 2014
    “…The resulting ambiguity hinders the measurement of human capital, stymies meaningful international comparisons of the mobility of skills and undermines the evaluation of immigration policies. In this paper, we adopt three alternative stances to conceptualise high-skilled migration: from the perspective of those responsible for recording immigrants at the country level, from the standpoint of the methodologies that underpin countries’ occupational nomenclatures and lastly an inductive approach that classifies high skilled migrants based upon nations’ unilateral immigration policies. …”
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    Dynamics of Immigration: From Humanitarianism to Securitization by Reumah Suhail

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Muslim migrant issues and more stringent immigration policies are also weighed in on, followed by a look at immigration in regions which are not hotspot settlement destinations. …”
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    A Hollow Victory: Understanding the Anti-Immigration Shift of Denmark's Social Democrats by Ian McManus, Michelle Falkenbach

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Further examination of voter survey data suggests that the adoption of stronger anti-immigration policies is likely to be an ineffective strategy for Social Democrats going forward. …”
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    Students or internationals? Divergent patterns of governing international student mobility in Germany and the United Kingdom by Marco Bitschnau

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The UK, by contrast, combines high tuition fees with restrictive immigration policies, favoring students who will leave the country upon graduation. …”
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    Problematizing Immigration Restrictions during COVID-19 in the Social Studies Classroom by William David McCorkle

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This article based in the framework of critical border and migration studies provides an overview of the evolution of immigration policies during the crisis and examines how social studies teachers can problematize assumptions of restrictive immigration policies during times of uncertainty and connect the current situation with past times of crisis. …”
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    Managing migrant labour in the Gulf: transnational dynamics of migration politics since the 1930s by Thiollet, H

    Published 2016
    “…It describes the dynamics of labour import and immigration policies highlighting the hybrid nature of migration management. …”
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    Diversity in Western Countries: Journalism Culture, Migration Integration Policy and Public Opinion by Stefan Mertens, Olivier Standaert, Leen d'Haenens, Rozane De Cock

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Our findings show that journalists (as measured in the WJS) mostly tend to promote tolerance and cultural diversity in countries with more restrictive immigration policies (measured by MIPEX) and less emancipative values (measured by the WVS) Promoting tolerance and cultural diversity is associated with a so-called interventionist approach in journalism culture. …”
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    Demokrati som transgression by Martin Bak Jørgensen, Óscar García Agustín

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Focussing specifically on Denmark's immigration policies and how these are challenged by transgressive groups which attempt to resist neo-liberal discursive closure of the public sphere.  …”
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    Exploring Media Framing Effects on Moroccans’ Views and Perceptions of Sub-Saharan Immigrants on Facebook by Hicham CHENTOUFI, Yamina EL KIRAT EL ALLAME

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The findings reveal that media framing significantly shapes negative sentiments toward immigrants and portrays them as transgressors. Moroccan immigration policies are accompanied by expressions of hatred and calls for violence. …”
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