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- Title
ACORDOS ENTRE ESPANHA E PAÍSES DO NORTE DA ÁFRICA COMO MECANISMOS DE CONTROLE DAS MIGRAÇÕES IRREGULARES NOS ANOS 2000.
- Authors
da Costa Mangueira, Ana Beatriz; Reis Melo, Filipe
- Abstract
This paper analyses how Spain securitized irregular migratory flows from North Africa in the 2000s first decade. This process was carried out by security actions at the borders, specially at Ceuta and Melilla regions. On other hand, over the years of 2000s Spanish governments renewed agreements that were signed with Africans in the 1990s to foster readmission of migrants and promote the admission of individuals to the Spanish labor market. Furthermore, the relationship between Spain and African countries was inconsistent due to the fact that at the moment which the contention of unwanted migration was the focus, it was intended to use foreign labor to reduce labor costs. These contradictions are influenced by the presence of the European Union, which deliberates and acts on the issue of migration in the region, a subject that has been one of the main interests of the European security agenda in recent years.
- Subjects
NORTH Africa; SPAIN; FOREIGN workers; LABOR costs; INTERNATIONAL security; LABOR market; HUMAN migration patterns; BIRD migration
- Publication
Mural Internacional, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2446-6182
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12957/rmi.2021.59962