Policy Brief 5: Irregular Migration

The fifth policy brief seeks to recognize the vulnerability of young adult irregular migrants in Europe. While irregular migrants are supposed to be recognized and protected by international human rights legislation, it is not always the case that they are socially recognized in the societies that they reside in. The paradoxical situation is that these irregular immigrants are simultaneously inside territorially and outside socially, often feeling that they lack a meaningful existence.

This policy brief is the fifth of six that are being published by EUMARGINS.

By T. Sarin
Published Aug. 26, 2011 3:32 PM - Last modified Aug. 26, 2011 3:43 PM