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From Guest Workers to Citizens? The Lasting Impacts of Anti-Settlement Policies on Gibraltar’s Moroccan Workers

By John David Introduction The process of recognising the citizenship of Moroccan Gibraltarians has been slow, partial, and rooted in discrimination. Fifteen years after the publication of a report exposing Gibraltar’s immigration system as a ‘shabby regime of legal discrimination’[1], my research reveals the long-term consequences of anti-settlement policies, even with the belated granting of …

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Why a Vulnerability Framing of Asylum Seekers can be Harmful

By Felicity Kersting, Migration Researcher Content note: This article contains mention of suicide. In December, the 2023 Global Refugee Forum took place, providing a platform for many different stakeholders to come together and commit to actions to improve the lives of refugees and displaced people globally. This Forum led to a number of important commitments …

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