Summary
Comparative and synthesis report on the interactions between borders and the mobility of migrants (‘irregular migrants’, asylum seekers and refugees), informed by the empirical case studies. Based on the case study findings, the deliberable will critically reflect and discuss how bordering processes are implemented when confronted with the mobility of migrants at different stages, such as interception before entry into the Schengen area (e.g. at sea), ‘illegal’ entry at external borders, ‘irregular’ transit, and secondary movement across internal borders after making asylum claims or being granted status.
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