Enforcing Apartheid? The Politics of "Intolerability" in the Danish Migration and Integration Regimes

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Abstract

Across Northern European states, we can observe a proliferation of “hostile environments” targeting racialized groups. This article zooms in on Denmark and discusses recent policy initiatives that are explicitly aimed at excluding, criminalizing, and inflicting harm on migrants and internal “others” by making their lives “intolerable.” We use the example of Danish deportation centers to illustrate how structural racism is institutionalized and implemented, and then discuss the centers in relation to other recent policy initiatives targeting racialized groups. We propose that these policies must be analyzed as complementary bordering practices: externally, as exemplified by deportation centers, and internally, as reflected in the development of parallel legal regimes for racialized groups. We argue that, taken together, they enact and sustain a system of apartheid.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMigration and Society. Advances in Research
Volume2
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)90-97
Number of pages8
ISSN2574-1314
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • apartheid
  • deportation
  • deterrence
  • hostile environment
  • migration detention
  • structural racism

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