Children, Families, and Immigration Enforcement

In Sahar Akhtar, Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of immigration. Routledge. pp. 322-333 (2025)
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Abstract

Although there is now a large and sophisticated literature on ethical or moral matters relating to family immigration and immigration enforcement, the intersection of these topics has not been greatly explored. This is unfortunate, as particular and difficult normative issues arise in relation to immigration enforcement when applied to children and to families where some members are unauthorized migrants and others are citizens or authorized migrants (“mixed-status” families). This chapter addresses this deficit, explaining some of these special difficulties and providing suggestions as to how they may be addressed. (the file below is a final pre-publication version. Please cite to the published version.)

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Matthew J. Lister
Bond University

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