2013
DOI: 10.4312/ah.7.2.59-70
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Discursive Representations of Asylum Seekers and Illegal Immigrants in Ireland

Abstract: Migrants are often referred to as an all encompassing group of people and the “many faces of migration”, the variety of people, legalities and complexities involved, can be overlooked. The same can be said for non-EU migrants in the Irish context. Non-EU migrants (or those that are not Caucasian) are generally viewed to be a distinct cohort of comparable migrants. Indeed, these migrants are often portrayed in a broadly negative way by key Irish institutions (such as the parliament or the media), and these repr… Show more

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“…Additionally, those seeking asylum in Ireland are sometimes referred to as 'illegal immigrants' and vice versa (see Burroughs and O'Reilly, 2013;Prieto Ramos, 2004, for further information on migration terminology used in the Irish context). The representation of non-EU migrants in this manner, as the following text exemplifies, is a method of justifying State practices of exclusion:…”
Section: Justifying the Prevention And Control Of 'Illegal Immigratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, those seeking asylum in Ireland are sometimes referred to as 'illegal immigrants' and vice versa (see Burroughs and O'Reilly, 2013;Prieto Ramos, 2004, for further information on migration terminology used in the Irish context). The representation of non-EU migrants in this manner, as the following text exemplifies, is a method of justifying State practices of exclusion:…”
Section: Justifying the Prevention And Control Of 'Illegal Immigratiomentioning
confidence: 99%