2023
DOI: 10.1111/jlca.12713
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Engendering “Illegality”: Blackness, citizenship, and Dominico‐Haitian motherhood

Jacqueline Lyon

Abstract: In 2013,the Dominican Republic's highest court ruled to retroactively apply the elimination of jus soli citizenship, commonly known as birthright citizenship. The ruling impacted more than 200,000 Dominicans of Haitian descent and culminated a decades‐long attack on territorially based citizenship in the country, which largely provided access to the children of Haitians, who make up more than 80% of the country's migrants. The intensification of anti‐birthright citizenship politics and the implementation of a … Show more

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