POL101Y1 Lecture Notes - Free Migration, Social Fact, Canadian Identity

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I nternational migration: is politically salient due to the border being crossed; this changes one"s membership status. Immigration: immigration is a political process driven by the way our world is structured in an amalgam of nation states. people tend to prefer to live where they were born and raised. inequality can be thought of as a push factor (i. e. one doesn"t have a job) immigration is also made up of pull-factors such as relatively higher wages, standard of living, & better prospects for one"s children. the push is political in this case, known as asylum seekers. internationally recognized r ight for one to leave their country, almost every country allows for freedom of exit (excl. Strange bedfellows i (political interests can bring together people who otherwise have little in common) core of immigration policy: how one enters, whether one can enter, how can one establish residency, the rules for deportation.

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