Foucauldian Biopolitics, Irregular Immigrants and COVID-19 in Malaysia

Omer Faruk Cingir, Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam
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This paper addresses issues related to irregular immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim of providing a better understanding of the migration process in Malaysia. This article uses Foucauldian biopolitics as a theoretical framework to explain state practices on immigrant bodies. Firstly, it provides a general picture of irregular immigration in Southeast Asia and Malaysia; secondly, it summarises the effects of the pandemic; and lastly it provides an overall outlook of irregular immigrants and the practices they were exposed to at this time. This study adopts exploratory and explanatory qualitative research design and data collection techniques such as document analysis of non-governmental reports on immigrants, official statistics, declarations and articles produced by third party organisations and interviews with experts. This paper then adopts a post-structuralist perspective within an interpretative paradigm to comprehend the main problems, social arrangements and rationality of institutional dynamics of the management of irregular immigrants. The main findings show that increasing human rights violations of irregular migrants generate from a biopolitical mentality.
福柯式的生命政治、非法移民与马来西亚的新冠肺炎
本文讨论了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间与非正规移民有关的问题,旨在更好地了解马来西亚的移民过程。本文以福柯的生命政治作为理论框架来解释国家对移民主体的实践。首先,它提供了东南亚和马来西亚非法移民的总体情况;第二,它总结了大流行病的影响;最后,它提供了非正规移民的整体前景以及他们当时所面临的做法。本研究采用探索性和解释性质的研究设计和数据收集技术,如对非政府移民报告、官方统计数据、第三方组织的声明和文章进行文件分析,以及对专家的采访。在此基础上,本文采用后结构主义的视角,在解释范式中理解非正规移民管理的主要问题、社会安排和制度动力的合理性。主要调查结果表明,对非正常移徙者的人权侵犯越来越多是由一种生物政治心态造成的。
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