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Illegal immigration is the migration of people across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country. Some countries have millions of illegal immigrants. Immigration, including illegal immigration, is overwhelmingly upward, from a poorer to a richer country. However, it is also noted that illegal immigrants tend not to be the poorest within their populations.
When potential immigrants believe that the chances/benefits of successfully migrating are greater than the risks/costs, illegal immigration becomes an option. The benefits taken into account include not only expected improvements in income and living conditions, but also expectations in relation to potential future residential permits, where illegal immigrants are given a path to naturalization or citizenship. The costs may include restrictions on living as an illegal immigrant in the destination country, leaving family and ways of life behind, the experience of visible or verbal disdain by native-born residents in the host country, and the probability of being detained and resulting sanctions.
Commissioner Malmström speaks about irregular migration in her address to the Fundamental Rights Conference.
This is a video summary of European Union efforts to tackle irregular migration in the Mediterranean in 2014, as the external borders agency FRONTEX prepares to launch operation Triton.
Chair: Sir John Jenkins, Executive Director, IISS–Middle East Air Chief Marshal Agus Supriatna, Chief of Staff, Indonesian Air Force Senior Colonel Xu Qiyu, Deputy Director, Strategic Research Institute, National Defence University, People's Liberation Army, China Gunnar Wiegand, Managing Director, Asia and the Pacific, European External Action Service Peter Jennings, Executive Director, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Australia
This video presents an ongoing initiative in Egypt to prevent and dissuade people from irregular migration, which is the migration of adults and families by boat to European destinations. Many do not survive the travel nor find comfort or affluence abroad. The initiative is directed toward youth and young adults as a means to raise social awareness of the dangers of irregular migration as well as the opportunities at home. Training is provided on lives skills, critical thinking, research skills, and communication. Communities, families, and individuals are linked and addressed through an education program directed at youth. The main goal of the initiative is to reduce irregular migration while building the capacity of youth through education, career opportunities, and awareness raising.
The European Union aims to deport "irregular migrants that have no right to stay in the Union," the EU's Commissioner on Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos said at the G6 meeting near Dresden, Tuesday. Video ID: 20150602-047 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Ruptly Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly
About the Speech: One of the world's smallest and most densely populated countries in the EU has, for the past decade and a half, come face to face with the irregular immigration phenomenon without hardly ever being the intended country of destination. Since 2002, the central Mediterranean archipelago of Malta has experienced a continuous influx of asylum seekers and irregular migrants. Minister Abela illustrated Malta’s experience as one of the EU’s southernmost border posts and also provided insights into Malta’s recently-published National Strategy for the Reception of Asylum Seekers and Irregular Migrants. He also argued that this is the time for the EU to move beyond crisis control and nationalistic entrenchment and instead make progress on all aspects of a comprehensive approach to ...
IOM provides humanitarian assistance at the Beitbridge Centre on the South African/Zimbabwean border to Zimbabwean irregular migrants.
A two part Documentary on the inherent risks of Irregular or Illegal Migration.
Chair: Sir John Jenkins, Executive Director, IISS–Middle East Air Chief Marshal Agus Supriatna, Chief of Staff, Indonesian Air Force Senior Colonel Xu Qiyu, Deputy Director, Strategic Research Institute, National Defence University, People's Liberation Army, China Gunnar Wiegand, Managing Director, Asia and the Pacific, European External Action Service Peter Jennings, Executive Director, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Australia
The Deported - seminar on the politics of migration in Europe Deported working group organized a public seminar on European migration, contemporary immigration policies and the politics of humanitarianism in the House of Science and Letters Helsinki on 6.–7.9. 2016. The keynote speakers were researchers Shahram Khosravi and Jill Alpes. Khosravi teaches at Stockholm University and he has conducted research on irregular migration, borders and deportations. He has published an auto-ethnographic book 'Illegal' Traveller An Auto-Ethnography of Borders. Jill Alpes is affiliated with the Free University of Amsterdam and she is specialized on post-deportation experiences and governance of migration. Her speech focused on post-deportation monitoring and risk. In addition to the keynotes, the...
THEMATIC AREA: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Chair: Valeria Bello, Research Fellow, UNU-GCM “The Nexus between Migration and Corruption” by Melissa Siegel, Senior Research Fellow, UNU-MERIT “A Multi-dimensional and Multi-level Approach to Integration and Transnationalism” by Özge Bilgili, Research Fellow, UNU-MERIT “Policy and Institutional Coherence for Migration and Development” by Elaine McGregor, Research Fellow, UNU-MERIT “Irregular Migration and Transit: An Overview” by Katie Kuschminder, Research Fellow, UNU-MERIT CONCLUDING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE Parvati Nair, Director, UNU-GCM “International Migration and Current Challenges: Transforming the Debate on Human Mobility” United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobil...
United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary General for International Migration, Peter Sutherland's opening remarks to the UCD School of Law's "Europe’s Shared Burden: Collective Responsibility for Migrants at Sea" conference (09 October 2015). The workshop aimed to foster a strong interdisciplinary focus in order to better understand and critically engage with the concept of collective responsibility in the context of irregular maritime migration. They received contributions from law, politics, philosophy, as well as other cognate social and human science disciplines. Claims of moral, legal and political responsibility feature heavily in discourse on the phenomenon of irregular migration by sea (or “boat migration”). This is understandable given the growing humanitarian cata...
As part of the Gordon F. Henderson Speaker Series on Refugee History, the Human Rights Research and Education Centre is pleased to present: International Law and “Population Transfer”: A History of the Present Speaker: - Umut ÖZSU | Assistant Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University International law formalizes, coordinates, and legitimates countless forms of forced migration. Yet, the structural links between the various mechanisms and procedures whereby it facilitates or responds to such displacement remain poorly understood. This talk will seek to remedy that deficiency by tracing some of the key connections between different forms of "population transfer", the legally regulated movement of groups from one location to another. After discussing the treat...
The Center for Law & Human Behavior (CLHB) at the University of Texas at El Paso under the direction of the Center for Borders, Trade and Immigration (CBTIR) has begun the 2016-2017 Homeland Security Symposium Series. The intention of the symposium series is to increase the amount of education and training on DHS related issues and relevant security subject matter provided to homeland security enterprise practitioners and first-responders. The symposiums are open to individuals affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security as well as local federal, state, local, and tribal agencies. All of the symposiums are centered on topics that are requested and pertinent to the CBTIR’s homeland security enterprise stakeholders. The Center for Law & Human Behavior plans to continue its 2016-...
Lecture by Ahmet Içduygu, director of the Migration Research Program (MiReKoç) at the Koç University. The inter-university program “Aula Mediterrània”, organized by the IEMed in collaboration with 11 university masters. The Master’s in Immigration Management of the UPF is one of them. Lorenzo Gabrielli, research fellow at GRITIM-UPF, introduced the speaker.