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International Illegal Migrant Workers


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International Illegal Migrant Workers
This paper discusses the international illegal immigration of migrant workers into Europe, specifically the Libya-Italy situation.
2,205 words (approx. 8.8 pages) | 18 sources | APA | 2005 United States


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Paper Summary:

This paper explains that Article 1 of the United Nations Charter of 1974 gives each nation the responsibility to make and enforce laws to control without outside or external intervention, coercion or threat in any form. The author points out that illegal immigration, especially from Libya, is a recent development in Italy because of its newly achieved relative prosperity in the past decades and its membership in the European Union; many immigrants consider Italy the convenient entry to Europe. The paper relates that Ireland's experience paralleled that of Italy; Spain, on the other hand, went to the extreme end of confronting illegal immigrants and outbreaks of race-related violence.

Table of Contents
Background
International Agreements and Treaties
Other Countries' Positions

From the Paper:

"Italy has been exerting earnest efforts in patrolling 1,500 miles of its coastline in eliminating the damaging reputation as an accessible entry point into 15 of Europe's shared borders that exposed these borders open under the Schengen agreement. Italians wanted European allies to forge a common immigration policy to create joint European border patrols, immigrant quotas and strict asylum policies. A unified position appeared unlikely in the face of a highly and further increasingly politicized issue of immigration in Europe. Italy and Germany together suggested opening reception centers in Libya, which would process asylum requests and fly back those not granted to their places of origin. Despite criticisms that such centers could evolve into "concentration camps," Italian authorities insisted that these centers could help the legal movement of immigrants and deter crimes and violations of immigration laws."

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APA Citation:

International Illegal Migrant Workers (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-International-Illegal-Migrant-Workers/60644

MLA Citation:

"International Illegal Migrant Workers" 08 February 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-International-Illegal-Migrant-Workers/60644>




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