Anti-immigrant backlash: the Democratic Dilemma for immigration policy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34499Date
2024-03-01Type
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Kapelner, Zsolt KristófAbstract
Anti-immigrant backlash has emerged in recent years as a considerable threat
to democracy. In many countries illiberal and anti-democratic political forces driven
in part by anti-immigrant sentiment have damaged or threaten to damage the proper
functioning of democratic institutions. Should policymakers try to avert this threat
by implementing more restrictive immigration policy? If they do so, they may expose
immigrants to unjust exclusion. If they do not, they may risk democratic dysfunction, even democratic failure. I will call this the Democratic Dilemma for immigration
policy. In this paper I argue that this is a hard ethical dilemma that does not lend
itself to a straightforward resolution. I propose an analytic and evaluative framework
for assessing possible policy responses to the Dilemma to aid policymakers’ as well
as the public’s ethical judgement.
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SpringerCitation
Kapelner. Anti-immigrant backlash: the Democratic Dilemma for immigration policy. Comparative Migration Studies. 2024;12(1)Metadata
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