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Migrants Rights in the U.S. - Coggle Diagram
Migrants Rights in the U.S.
SJ issues
Perilous migration
Abusive smugglers
Unsafe journey
Migrants in society
limited access to social services
labor abuse
discrimination
undocumented status
Migration is a HR
K. Oberman
borders are arbitrary
other rights depend on migration
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inconsistency between intra-state and inter-state movement
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Migration is not a HR
D. Miller
not enough interest
other rights do not depend exclusively on migration
civic participation is state-based
Two arguments
Cultural conflict
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Distributive conflict
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Violations of Human Rights
Right to Asylum
Mismanagement derived abuse?
indefinite dentention
poor conditions
Deterrence derived abuse?
arbitrary detention
assault
Parent/child separation as a deterrent
Denial of rightful asylum
Right to Liberty
Sex trafficking
Labor trafficking
Smuggling
Migration is a global justice issue
H. Gowayed
inequality between nations drives migration
L. Ypi
borders are already open to the wealth
all migration "debates" are about limiting movement for the poor
distribution is good between states as well as within states
all identity is contestable in liberal democratic societies
Sites
Mediterranean
U.S. Southern Bordern
Southern Mexican border
Agents
National policy
State policy
Border patrol
Homeland security
ICE
civil society