Securitization and criminalization: an analysis of the Temporary Resident Biometrics Program (TRBP)
Adriana De La Torre Olazábal
Abstract:<p>The implementation of the Temporary Resident Biometrics Program (TRBP) in Canada and its purpose to enhance national security raises many questions. Through the collection of individuals’ unique biological data, certain foreign nationals are classified as potential threats.</p>
<p>Using legislative texts, this qualitative study examines the objectives and implications of the program. Through government discourses, the TRBP identified as part of a securitization move constructs immigrants a… Show more
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