'Create a problem, provide a solution': the racialisation and politicisation of seeking asylum

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Abstract

When it comes to deterring and incarcerating people seeking asylum, there is a fusion between racialisation and politicisation. The bedrock is the colonisation of the nation now called Australia, where the dispossession of Indigenous peoples was a national project that later merged into the building of a state that lauded British heritage and the exclusion of migrants through the White Australia policy. This foundation of nationhood continues in a manner that challenges the myth of harmonious multiculturalism by determining who is deemed worthy and who is excluded. The centrepiece of racialised bordering is the immigration detention regime which is increasingly characterised by transporting people to offshore sites. This chapter argues through examples, how people seeking asylum have been racialised, dehumanised and criminalised, particularly through a national security lens.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDeter, Detain, Dehumanise: The Politics of Seeking Asylum
EditorsRachel Sharples, Linda Briskman
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Chapter1
Pages11-30
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9781837532261
ISBN (Print)9781837532254
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Borders
  • Immigration detention
  • Neoliberalism
  • Politics
  • Racism
  • Refugees

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