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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2021

Molly Katrina Land
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut School of Law
Kathryn Rae Libal
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut School of Social Work
Jillian Robin Chambers
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut

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Beyond Borders
The Human Rights of Non-Citizens at Home and Abroad
, pp. 213 - 222
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Index

Administrative Procedures Act, U.S., 199
Advance Passenger Processing (APP) system, 58
AEDPA. See Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
Airline Liaison Officers (ALOs), 5758
American Convention on Human Rights (1969), 205
anti-immigration narratives
through criminalization of immigration, 9697
in EU, 9697
from Mexico, 96
in U.S., 96
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA), U.S. (1996), 98, 103
apartheid. See global apartheid
APP system. See Advance Passenger Processing system
arbitrary detention, in Australia, 68
Arendt, Hannah, 129130, 147
on equality, 165
on human rights as civil rights, 152
on non-citizens, 161164
Armenian Genocide
Balakian on, 116120
belonging and, 115
resettlement after, 116117
Turkish Revolution of 1908, 116
testimony about, 117120
Asian Exclusion Act of 1924, U.S., 98
Asylum Cooperative Agreement, 209210
asylum seekers
in Australia, processing of, 6064
citizenship for, 45
deportation policies for, 56
detention policies for, 56
Australian extraterritorial border control, 6064
zero humanity policies for, 3738, 4446
Australia. See also extraterritorial border control policies
migrants in, vulnerability of, 104
Migration Act of 1958, 56
Migration Legislation Amendment (Identification and Authentication) Act, 59
Bahamas, birthright citizenship in, limitations of, 26
Balakian, Peter, 114125. See also belonging; testimony
on Armenian Genocide, 116120
Black Dog of Fate, 120125
Ozone Journal, 118, 120
testimony themes for, 117120
belonging, statelessness and, 114115
Arendt on, for non-citizens, 164
Armenian Genocide and, 115
history and, 115125
international migration and, 1119
Benedict XVI (Pope), 144
Biafra, 117
birthright citizenship
jus sanguinis, 2526
jus soli, 2526
limitations on, 26
boat arrivals, of refugees, under Australian extraterritorial border control policies, 6065
detention of asylum seekers, 6064
interdiction regimes for, 6465
“Pacific Solution,” 60
processing of asylum seekers, 6064
British Overseas Citizens (BOCs), 8586
Bush, George H. W., 209
Bush, George W., 3031
Cable Act, U.S. (1922), 73
Canada
birthright citizenship in, limitations of, 26
Citizenship Act, 2627
citizenship in
birthright, limitations on, 26
under Citizenship Act, 2627
deprivation of, 32
for ethnic and racial minorities, exclusions from, 27
for Indigenous peoples, exclusions from, 2627
in North American Free Trade Agreement, 108
care
human rights as vehicle for, 1718
as political act, 1718
Central America, immigration from. See Mexico; zero humanity policies
CESEDA. See Code de l’entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d’asile
charity, for non-citizens, 161162
child migrant detentions, under family separation policy, 4143
Chile, racist immigration policies in, 106107
Chinese Exclusion Act, U.S. (1882), 27, 98
citizenship
for asylum seekers, 45
attacks against, 6
as birthright
jus sanguinis, 2526
jus soli, 2526
limitations on, 26
in Canada
under Citizenship Act, 2627
deprivation of citizenship, 32
for ethnic and racial minorities, exclusions from, 27
for Indigenous peoples, exclusions from, 2627
limitations of birthright citizenship in, 26
contemporary, 177182
international applications of, variations in, 177179
overseas citizenship, 178179
in U.K., 178179
under Convention on Certain Questions relating to the Conflict of Nationality Law, 2425, 28
Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness and, 2829
definition of, 24
denial of, 29
deprivation of, 2934
in Canada, 32
civil denaturalization, 3031
for criminal behavior, 32
definition and scope of, 29
in Dominican Republic, 3334
in Myanmar, 33
for national security, 3032
in United Kingdom, 3132
deservingness of, 183184
exclusions, 2629
for ethnic and racial minorities, 27
for Indigenous peoples, 2627
for stateless people, 2829
for women, 2728
expansion of, 167, 176177
historical development of
in domestic law, 2329
in international law, 2329
as international human right, 25, 167
for international migrants, 45
under Montevideo Declaration, 25
nationality and, 25
noncitizenship compared to, 173
under Peace of Westphalia, 24
quasi-citizenship and, 170171
denizenship and, 170
for refugees, 45
residency compared to, 179180
state construction and, 168
in U.S.
for ethnic and racial minorities, exclusions from, 27
for Indigenous peoples, exclusions from, 27
citizenship revocation, 29
civil denaturalization, 3031
Code de l’entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d’asile (CESEDA), France, 131132
colonialism, noncitizenship and, 174
Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment (1984), 3738, 67
Convention on Certain Questions relating to the Conflict of Nationality Law (1930), 2425, 28
Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (1961), 2829, 74
under international law, 29
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) (1989), 3637
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention) (1951), 3738, 72
Australian extraterritorial border control policies and, 6667
Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons (1954), 7374
CRC. See Convention on the Rights of the Child
Crimea, noncitizenship in, 181
Crimean War, 117
criminalization of immigration
through anti-immigration narratives, 9697
in Europe, 9697
from Mexico, 96
in U.S., 96
global apartheid and, 95
crimmigration, 30
data collection, as governmental practice, 7173. See also stateless people
UN High Commissioner for Refugees and, 7173
for stateless people, 7888
de facto statelessness, 80
de jure statelessness, 80
Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (DACA) status, 1617
education and, 183, 185186
under Administrative Procedures Act, 199
after passage of DACA, 193197
before passage of DACA, 187193
during Trump administration, 199
denaturalization, 29
civil, 3031
denial of citizenship, 29
denizenship, 170
Denmark
immigration policies in, 100101
stateless people in, 9192
deportation
of asylum seekers, 56
of migrants, as threat by government, 102104
deprivation of citizenship. See citizenship
deservingness, of citizenship status, 183184
detention practices
of asylum seekers, 56
in Australia, 6870
arbitrary detention, 68
for boat arrivals, 6064
on Nauru territory, 6064
poor conditions for, 6970
domestic law, citizenship under, historical development of, 2329
Dublin Regulation, 200201
economic belonging, for non-citizens, 164166
economic rights
Hayek on, 159161
Locke on, 154156
of non-citizens, 152156
Smith on, 156159
education
Deferred Action for Child Arrivals status and, 183, 185186
under Administrative Procedures Act, 199
after passage of, 193197
before passage of, 187193
during Trump administration, 199
racialization of, 198199
equality, 165
EU. See European Union
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (2012), 145
European Convention on Human Rights (1950), 205
European Court of Human Rights, 208209
European Union (EU)
anti-immigration narratives in, 9697
Charter of Fundamental Rights, 145
immigration policies in, 99101
in Denmark, 100101
Schengen lists, by race, 99100
migrant rights in, 130
under EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, 145
Facilitation Directive, 130
migrants in, vulnerability of, 103104
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, 145
extraterritorial border control policies, in Australia
under Australian Migration Act of 1958, 56
for boat arrivals, 6065
detention of asylum seekers, 6064
interdiction regimes for, 6465
“Pacific Solution,” 60
processing of asylum seekers, 6064
detention in, practices for, 6870
for boat arrivals, 6064
on Nauru territory, 6064
on Papua New Guinea, 6064
poor conditions of, 6970
geographical factors, 54
human rights law and, 6770
international law and
access to territory under, 6770
legality of, 6567
under international law, 6567
refoulement practices and, 67
under Refugee Convention, 6667
under Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 6667
under Migration Legislation Amendment (Identification and Authentication) Act, 59
Nauru and, as detention site, 6064
non-refoulement rights under, 57
Papua New Guinea and, as detention site, 6064
for plane arrivals, 5560
Advance Passenger Processing system, 58
Airline Liaison Officers and, 5758
through carrier sanctions, 5557
regional movement alert systems and, 58
surveillance technologies and, 5860
refoulement practices
access to territory and, 6768
legality of border policies and, 67
for refugees
definition of, 5354
ethnic and national origins of, 54
government policy for, 5355
lack of protections for, 37
visa policies as part of, 59
Facilitation Directive, 130
family separations, 3843
child migrant detention and imprisonment and, 4143
Flores case, 4143
“For Cause” version of, 40
negative public response to, 3839
Flores case, family separation and, 4143
France
birthright citizenship in, limitations of, 26
migrant rights in
under Code de l’entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d’asile, 131132
Conseil constitutionnel, 132134
Herrou and, 126134, 140141, 145
Mannoni and, 132
under Schengen Agreement, 131132
Francis (Pope), 142, 144
fraternity, migrant rights and, 141144, 147149
limitations of fraternity in, 143
potential power of fraternity and, 143
free markets, 156159
free trade agreements, migrant labor under, 108
GCM. See Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration
GCR. See Global Compact on Refugees
global apartheid, 3536, 9497, 109110
criminalization of immigration as element of, 95
Global South and, immigration from, 95
ideology of, 9495
principles of, 9495
U.S. immigration policies and, 99
Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM) (2018), 78
Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) (2018), 78, 5152
global compacts, zero humanity policies and, as alternative to, 5152
global justice, non-citizen rights and, 174177
Hart-Celler Act, U.S. (1965), 98
Hawaii v. Trump, 44
von Hayek, Friedrich, 151
Herrou, Cédric, 126134, 140141, 145
High Commissioner for Refugees, UN, 3, 37. See also stateless people
data collection and, 7173
for stateless people, 7888
migrant rights and, 136
on refoulement, 6768
refugee definitions for, 3
Hobbes, Thomas, 156
human rights. See also citizen rights; economic rights; international human rights; migrant rights; non-citizen rights
Armenian Genocide as abuse of, 116117
in Black Dog of Fate, 123124
as civil rights, 152
construction and protection of, 200201
under Dublin Regulation, 200201
through international treaties, 201
European Convention on Human Rights, 205
failure of, 411
Inter-American Convention on Human Rights, 205
limitations of, 207211
migrant voices as response to, 210211
loss of, for non-citizens, 163
of migrants, 205207
non-citizen rights and, 167, 169170
political approach to human rights, 175
for non-citizens, 152
non-refoulement as, 57
right to have, 161164
as social practices, 18
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 11
as vehicle for care, 1718
human rights law. See also international human rights law
Australian extraterritorial border control policies under, 6770
failures of, 2
scope of, 12
universal, 12
humanitarianism, history of, 117
ICCPR. See International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA), U.S. (1996), 98, 183
immigrants. See immigration policies; migrants
Immigration Act, U.K. (1971), 8384
immigration policies. See also anti-immigration narratives; criminalization of immigration; crimmigration; global apartheid; zero humanity policies
border closures, for humanitarian, political, and security reasons, 105106
in EU, control and restriction of, 99101
in Denmark, 100101
Schengen lists, by race, 99100
migrant vulnerability under, 101102
racist mechanisms in, establishment of, 105107
in Chile, 106107
in Israel, 107
“voluntary” return programs, 106107
wealth preservation among minority and, 108109
in U.S., control and restriction of, 9899
under Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, 98, 103
under Asian Exclusion Act of 1924, 98
under Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 27, 98
global apartheid and, 99
under Hart-Celler Act, 98
under Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, 98
along Mexico border, 99
“Migrant Caravan” and, 99
during Trump administration, 99
Indian Citizenship Act, U.S. (1924), 27
Indigenous peoples, citizenship exclusions for, 2627
in Australia, 27
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 211
Inter-American Principles on the Rights of All Migrants, Refugees, Stateless Persons, and Victims of Trafficking (2019), 211
interdiction regimes, in Australia, 6465
Operation Relex, 64
Operation Sovereign Borders, 6465
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (1966), 3738, 67, 6970, 202, 204
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), 202
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (1965), 202
international human rights, citizenship as, 25, 167
international human rights law, 201205. See also specific conventions; specific covenants; specific treaties
emancipatory approach to, 210
evolution of, 203205
limitations of, 207211
migrant voices as response to, 210211
international law
Australian extraterritorial border control policies under, 6770
legality of, 6567
citizenship under, historical development of, 2329
Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness under, 29
international migration
belonging and, 1119
citizenship and, 45
destabilization of governments and, U.S. role in, 6
global mechanisms for, 78
Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, 78
Global Compact on Refugees, 78
International Organization of Migration, 4
zero humanity policies for, 89
International Organization of Migration (IOM), 4
Israel, immigration policies in, 107
Italy, migrant rights in, 134136
hardline policies against, 134
Klemp and, 128129, 135136, 140141, 145
Rackete and, 128129, 135136, 140141, 145
UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ response to, 136
Jordan Compact, 165166
jus sanguinis (birthright by parentage), 2526
jus soli (birthright by location of birth), 2526
Kindertransport, 50
Kuwait, 179
labor markets, economic rights and, 158
law. See human rights law; international law
liberalism, noncitizenship and, 174
Locke, John, 151, 154155
on economic rights
government protection of, 156
of non-citizens, 154156
on natural rights, 154
government protection of, 156
on private property, 155156
Mérida Initiative, 209210
Mexico
anti-immigration narratives and, 96
in North American Free Trade Agreement, 108
U.S. immigration policies and, 99
U.S. zero humanity policies and, 4647
“Migrant Caravan,” 99
migrant rights
in EU, 130131, 145
in France, 126134, 140141, 145
fraternity principle as element in, 141144, 147149
limitations of, 143
potential power of, 143
government sovereign power over, 128130
in Italy, 128129, 134136, 140141, 145
necessity principle as element in, 145149
solidarity principle as element in, 144145, 147149
under Treaty on European Union, 145
under Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, 145
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and, 143
in U.S., 128, 137140, 143144
migrant youth. See Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (DACA) status; education
migrants. See also international migrants
under free trade agreements, 108
North American Free Trade Agreement, 108
No More Deaths, 138139
Sanctuary Movement and, 138
vulnerability of, 101105
in Australia, 104
through deportation threats, 102104
in EU, 103104
during immigration process, 101102
as labor, 104105
in U.S., 103
migration. See international migration
Migration Legislation Amendment (Identification and Authentication) Act, Australia (2004), 59
Migration Protection Protocols (MPPs), 45
Mill, John Stuart, 143
Montevideo Declaration (1933), 25
MPPs. See Migration Protection Protocols
Myanmar, citizenship deprivation in, 33
NAFTA. See North American Free Trade Agreement
Namah v Pato, 63
national security, citizenship deprivation as result of, 3032
nationality
citizenship and, 25
Convention on the Nationality of Married Women, 28
under Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 28
nativism, tropes of, 1
natural rights, Locke on, 154
government protection of, 156
negative rights, 169170
New Zealand, regional movement alert systems and, 58
No More Deaths, 138139
non-citizen rights
global justice and, 174177
goals and purpose of, 168173
human rights and, 167, 169170
political approach to, 175
negative rights and, 169170
quasi-citizenship and, 170171
denizenship and, 170
recognition of, 176
sources of, 168
statelessness and, 175176
theoretical approach to, 167168
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and, 169
non-citizens
Arendt on, 161164
on belonging, 164
charity for non-citizens, 161162
loss of human rights, 163
on right to have rights, 161164
citizenship for, 153154
definition of, 152
economic belonging of, as right, 164166
economic rights of, 152153
human rights for, 152
political tropes about, 1
Special Economic Zones for, 165166
state construction and, 168
theoretical approach to, 151154
noncitizenship, 171173
citizenship compared to, 173
colonialism and, 174
functions of, 172173
individual relationship with state and, 172
state construction and, 174
liberalism and, 174
non-refoulement rights, 57
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 108
Obama, Barack, 3031
Operation Iowa, for stateless people, in U.K., 8485
Operation Relex, 64
Operation Sovereign Borders, 64
“Pacific Solution,” in Australian extraterritorial border control policies, 60
Papua New Guinea
as detention site, for Australia, 6064
Namah v Pato, 63
patriality, 8384
Peace of Westphalia, 24
Pedro Pan movement, 50
Philippines, regional movement alert systems and, 58
plane arrivals, for refugees, in Australia, 5560
Advance Passenger Processing system, 58
Airline Liaison Officers and, 5758
through carrier sanctions, 5557
regional movement alert systems and, 58
surveillance technologies and, 5860
precarity, 186187, 193199
Programa Frontera Sur, 209210
quasi-citizenship, 170171
denizenship and, 170
racism
in immigration policies, 105107
in Chile, 106107
in Denmark, 100101
in Israel, 107
“voluntary” return programs, 106107
wealth preservation among minority as, 108109
tropes of, 1
refoulement practices
in Australia
access to territory and, 6768
legality of border policies and, 67
UN High Commissioner for Refugees on, 6768
Refugee Convention. See Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
refugees
in Australia
definition of, 5354
ethnic and national origins of, 54
government policy for, 5355
lack of protections for, 37
citizenship for, 45
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 3738
cultural recognition and, 115
definition of, 3, 5354
Global Compact on Refugees, 5152
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 3, 37
regional movement alert systems (RMAS), 58
Rwanda Genocide, 117
Sanctuary Movement, 138
Schengen Agreement, 131132
Smith, Adam, 151152
on economic rights
free market role in, 156159
government role in, 157158
labor markets, 158
wage-setting and, 158159
Special Economic Zones, 165166
stateless people, statelessness and
belonging and, 114115
Armenian Genocide and, 115
history and, 115125
international migration and, 1119
in Black Dog of Fate, 125
citizenship exclusion for, 2829
as concept, historical development of, 7377
Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, 2829, 74
Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, 7374
data collection on, 8790
development of mechanisms for, 8087
miscounting populations in, 8790
operational challenges for, 8890
politicization of, 8788
recommendations for, 9092
by UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 7888
de facto statelessness, 80
de jure statelessness, 80
definition of, 7374, 175
for UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 7887, 91
in Denmark, 9192
#IBelong campaign and, 8788
non-citizen rights and, 175176
population estimates of, by country, 7980
in U.K., 8386
for British Overseas Citizens, 8586
under Immigration Act, 8384
Operation Iowa, 8485
patriality and, 8384
Windrush scandal, 84
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 7593
data collection on, 7888
definitions for, 7887, 91
overview of, 9293
politicization of data, 82, 8788
recommendations for, 9092
Sphere Project, 76
The State of the World’s Refugees, 7576
stateless mandates, 93
in U.S., 73
under Cable Act, 73
Temporary Protected Status (TPS), in U.S., 183
testimony, on statelessness, 113114
Armenian Genocide and, 117120
legal status of displaced persons influenced by, 114
in refugee camps, 114
theories of, 120
Treaty on European Union (TEU), 145
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, 145
Trump, Donald J., 3031. See also zero humanity policies
Deferred Action for Child Arrivals under, 199
restrictive immigration policies under, 99
United Kingdom (U.K.)
citizenship deprivation in, 3132
contemporary citizenship in, 178
for Chagos Island residents, 178179
Immigration Act, 8384
stateless people in, 8386
for British Overseas Citizens, 8586
under Immigration Act, 8384
Operation Iowa, 8485
patriality and, 8384
Windrush scandal, 84
United Nations (UN). See also High Commissioner for Refugees; stateless people
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 3637
Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, 78
Global Compact on Refugees, 78
on international human rights law, 202203
on nationality, 25
United States (U.S.). See also immigration policies; zero humanity policies
Administrative Procedures Act, 199
anti-immigration narratives in, 96
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, 98, 103
Asian Exclusion Act of 1924, 98
Cable Act, 73
Chinese Exclusion Act, 27, 98
citizenship in
for ethnic and racial minorities, exclusions from, 27
for Indigenous peoples, exclusions from, 27
Deferred Action for Child Arrivals status in, 1617, 183, 185186
under Administrative Procedures Act, 199
after passage of, 193197
before passage of, 187193
during Trump administration, 199
destabilization of governments by, international migration influenced by, 6
global apartheid and, in immigration policies, 99
Hart-Celler Act of 1965, 98
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, 98, 183
Indian Citizenship Act, 27
migrant vulnerability in, 103
in North American Free Trade Agreement, 108
regional movement alert systems and, 58
Temporary Protected Status in, 183
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), 11, 202
Australian extraterritorial border control policies and, 6667
nationality under, 28
non-citizen rights and, 169
“voluntary” return programs, 106107
Windrush scandal, in U.K., 84
women
citizenship for, exclusions from, 2728
Convention on the Nationality of Married Women, 28
Zambia, noncitizenship in, 180181
zero humanity policies, in U.S., 89
for asylum seekers, 3738
limitations for, as part of, 4446
development of, 3536
family separation as part of, 3843
child migrant detention and imprisonment and, 4143
Flores case, 4143
“For Cause” version of, 40
negative public response to, 3839
as global apartheid, 3536
Hawaii v. Trump, 44
humanitarian responsibility and, 4347
Mexican role in, 4647
Migration Protection Protocols and, 45
for protections from violence, 4344
under international treaties, 3638
Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment, 3738
Convention on the Rights of the Child, 3637
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, 3738
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 3738
rights-respecting alternatives to, 4752
civic intervention programs, 48
global compacts, 5152
historical precedents for, 50
through regional approaches, 48

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