Border control and accident rate of irregular immigration in the route to the Canary Islands (Spain) during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Carmelo Ulises Mesa-Pérez, J. Parreño-Castellano, Josefina Domínguez-Mujica
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Throughout the first decades of the 21st century, the maritime borders of the European Union have witnessed a growing and increasingly complex mobility of an irregular nature. Moreover, the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on many African countries revealed the weakness of the maritime border and its permeability, as well as its increased danger. This research aims to study these irregular migration flows by sea during 2020 and 2021, through the Atlantic border between the Canary Islands and Africa. The so-called “Canary route” is one of the most dangerous maritime routes in the world due to the ocean conditions, the distances that must be covered and the way in which migrants move. Our analysis will therefore focus on one of the central aspects of this crossing, its danger and associated accident rate, which can be measured in terms of the number of shipwrecks, deaths, and missing persons. The objectives of this paper are: i) to show the spatial location of those wrecks; ii) to give an estimate of data on missing persons and deaths; iii) to focus on the study of those persons affected; iv) to delve into the underlying causes; and v) to analyse the border control actions developed during the pandemic. With this aim, information has been compiled from different national and international sources: official records, contrasted data provided by some NGOs and the IOM, and testimonies of the agents involved. This material is used to reflect on the normalization of border control as a factor that inevitably leads to deaths and disappearances. It suggests that this event should be a central element in European migration policy, contributing to designing border control actions that go beyond containment, thereby preventing the loss of human lives.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间前往加那利群岛(西班牙)路线的边境管制和非法移民事故率
在21世纪的头几十年里,欧洲联盟的海上边界出现了越来越复杂的非规则流动。此外,新冠肺炎危机对许多非洲国家的影响揭示了海上边界的脆弱性及其渗透性,以及其日益增加的危险。这项研究旨在研究2020年和2021年通过加那利群岛和非洲之间的大西洋边界的这些非正常海上移民流动。由于海洋条件、必须经过的距离以及移民的流动方式,所谓的“加那利航线”是世界上最危险的海上航线之一。因此,我们的分析将集中在这次穿越的一个核心方面,即其危险性和相关事故率,可以用沉船、死亡和失踪人数来衡量。本文的目的是:i)显示这些沉船的空间位置;ii)提供失踪人员和死亡数据的估计;iii)重点研究受影响的人员;iv)深入研究根本原因;五)分析疫情期间制定的边境管制行动。为此,从不同的国家和国际来源汇编了信息:官方记录、一些非政府组织和国际移民组织提供的对比数据,以及有关人员的证词。这些材料被用来反映边境管制的正常化,这是不可避免地导致死亡和失踪的一个因素。它表明,这一事件应该成为欧洲移民政策的核心内容,有助于设计超越遏制的边境控制行动,从而防止人员伤亡。
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Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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