The next jailor: An empirical study of danger to the public immigration detentions in Canada (summer 2021)

Simon Wallace
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This article investigates who counts as dangerous for immigration control purposes and how states spot and monitor purportedly dangerous people for immigration enforcement measures. By examining Canadian immigration detention law and practice during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the study finds that nearly all danger-based immigration detentions targeted long-term Canadian residents who had typically lost permanent legal status following a criminal conviction. The article argues that a core function of immigration enforcement processes is the removal of supposedly undesirable persons from society and that danger-based detentions are used primarily for post-admission migration control. Furthermore, the study reveals that the surveillance and policing of dangerous individuals largely relies on external police agencies, with immigration officials rarely initiating or managing their own investigations. The findings from this research contribute to the growing body of literature on the overlap between criminal law and immigration law and shows that—in the context of danger-based immigration detention—immigration authorities do not initiate their own investigations, but depend almost exclusively on the work of criminal police forces.
下一个狱卒:加拿大公共移民拘留危险的实证研究(2021年夏季)
本文调查了哪些人在移民控制中被视为危险人物,以及各州如何发现和监控所谓的危险人物,以便采取移民执法措施。通过对2019冠状病毒病大流行最初几个月加拿大移民拘留法和做法的研究,该研究发现,几乎所有基于危险的移民拘留都针对的是加拿大长期居民,这些人通常在被刑事定罪后失去了永久合法身份。文章认为,移民执法程序的一个核心功能是将被认为不受欢迎的人从社会中驱逐出去,基于危险的拘留主要用于入境后的移民控制。此外,该研究表明,对危险人物的监视和维持治安主要依赖外部警察机构,移民官员很少发起或管理自己的调查。这项研究的发现为越来越多的关于刑法和移民法之间重叠的文献做出了贡献,并表明,在基于危险的移民拘留的背景下,移民当局不会发起自己的调查,而几乎完全依赖于刑事警察部队的工作。
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