Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context

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Autor(a) principal: Malheiros, Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Peixoto, João
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/57447
Resumo: The idea that most immigrant receiving countries face a crisis of control has become pervasive since the 1990s, when neoliberal globalisation, as well as securitarian and nationalist policies, gained space. Due to the several contradictions and inefficiencies of the global circulation framework, most countries are exposed to uncontrolled migration, including the North and South European ones. The challenge is stronger when borders separate regions with uneven development levels and the economic cycle is expanding. When irregular migration occurs, the basic ex-post policy choices are limited to ignore the problem, enact deportation strategies or create mechanisms for regularisation. In Southern European countries, irregular immigration became endemic. Until the mid-2000s, the most frequent policy approach adopted in these migration regimes was the enactment of extraordinary regularisation processes. Since then, some nations adopted an ongoing regularisation model. Using Portugal as a reference, we intend to examine how such processes were implemented and why they have been enacted. Because the features of the Portuguese case share elements with other countries, some comparative analysis is developed and positioned at the global European level, to evaluate the convergence or divergence hypothesis and the blurring of migration regimes’ boundaries.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
title Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
spellingShingle Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
Malheiros, Jorge
Policies
Immigrants’ Regularisation
Portugal
title_short Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
title_full Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
title_fullStr Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
title_sort Challenges and Ambiguities of the Policies for Immigrants’ Regularisation: The Portuguese Case in Context
author Malheiros, Jorge
author_facet Malheiros, Jorge
Peixoto, João
author_role author
author2 Peixoto, João
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malheiros, Jorge
Peixoto, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Policies
Immigrants’ Regularisation
Portugal
topic Policies
Immigrants’ Regularisation
Portugal
description The idea that most immigrant receiving countries face a crisis of control has become pervasive since the 1990s, when neoliberal globalisation, as well as securitarian and nationalist policies, gained space. Due to the several contradictions and inefficiencies of the global circulation framework, most countries are exposed to uncontrolled migration, including the North and South European ones. The challenge is stronger when borders separate regions with uneven development levels and the economic cycle is expanding. When irregular migration occurs, the basic ex-post policy choices are limited to ignore the problem, enact deportation strategies or create mechanisms for regularisation. In Southern European countries, irregular immigration became endemic. Until the mid-2000s, the most frequent policy approach adopted in these migration regimes was the enactment of extraordinary regularisation processes. Since then, some nations adopted an ongoing regularisation model. Using Portugal as a reference, we intend to examine how such processes were implemented and why they have been enacted. Because the features of the Portuguese case share elements with other countries, some comparative analysis is developed and positioned at the global European level, to evaluate the convergence or divergence hypothesis and the blurring of migration regimes’ boundaries.
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