Immigration and its Effect on the Security Discourse in Europe: Time for Demystification

Amsterdam Law Forum, 2008

12 Pages Posted: 29 Sep 2009

Date Written: September 26, 2008

Abstract

Migration in Europe has increasingly been framed as a security issue, partly ignited by a populist discourse in several European countries, partly driven by a law enforcement aspiration to gain control over the free movement of persons. This article seeks to address and analyse the interaction between local, national and international concerns about immigration, and the way in which the EU has sought to create a regulatory balance between the creation of a common asylum and immigration policy and the repression of illegal immigration and trafficking in human beings. This balance has been an uneasy one which has hitherto hung towards exclusion rather than inclusion. In order to push the balance into the direction of inclusion, the immigration discourse needs to be demystified and disentangled, which supplies key-policy makers with reliable arguments for the consolidation of integration and ownership strategies.

Keywords: Immigration effect, security discourse, europe, time demystification, inclusion, exclusion, western immigration

Suggested Citation

den Boer, Monica G.W., Immigration and its Effect on the Security Discourse in Europe: Time for Demystification (September 26, 2008). Amsterdam Law Forum, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1480128

Monica G.W. Den Boer (Contact Author)

Police Academy of the Netherlands ( email )

7334 AC Apeldoorn
Netherlands

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