Scholars have identified crimmigration – or the criminalization of “irregular” migration in law – as a key issue affecting migrant access to justice in contemporary immigrant-receiving societies. Yet the gendered and racialized implications of crimmigration for diverse migrant populations remains underdeveloped in this literature. This study advances a feminist intersectional approach to crimmigration and migrant justice in Canada. I add to recent research showing how punitive immigration controls disproportionately affect racialized men from the global south, constituting what Golash-Boza and Hondagneu-Sotelo have called a “gendered racial removal program” (2013). In my study, I shift analytical attention to consider the effects of the con...
Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, whe...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
The United States deported 24,870 women in 2013, mostly to Latin America. We examine life history in...
This study critically engages with the knowledge produced in the field of gender-based violence (GBV...
This research looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arrival to t...
This study generates a discussion between the immigrant rights movement and the prison abolition mov...
*The examples used in this article were collected in the course of research on “Violence against imm...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
This first panelist looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arriva...
This study explores how Latina women fleeing gender-related violence seek protection for themselves ...
This dissertation explores the ways that immigration and border enforcement regimes have shifted dep...
Violence and inequalities suffered by Central American women force their migration. Once the process...
Survivors of domestic violence must frequently navigate multiple legal processes, as well as the var...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Immigra...
Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, whe...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...
The United States deported 24,870 women in 2013, mostly to Latin America. We examine life history in...
This study critically engages with the knowledge produced in the field of gender-based violence (GBV...
This research looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arrival to t...
This study generates a discussion between the immigrant rights movement and the prison abolition mov...
*The examples used in this article were collected in the course of research on “Violence against imm...
Crimmigration, that is, the merging of criminal and migration law, is receiving increasing attention...
This first panelist looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arriva...
This study explores how Latina women fleeing gender-related violence seek protection for themselves ...
This dissertation explores the ways that immigration and border enforcement regimes have shifted dep...
Violence and inequalities suffered by Central American women force their migration. Once the process...
Survivors of domestic violence must frequently navigate multiple legal processes, as well as the var...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Immigra...
Migrants are people who choose to move from one place to another to seek a better life. However, whe...
Despite the overrepresentation of Mexican American women and girls or Chicanas in the juvenile and c...
In Canadian refugee law, women asylum seekers experience significant evidentiary hurdles, specifical...