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The Global Landscape of Human Smuggling and Asylum The Global Landscape of Human Smuggling and Asylum
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In Search of Protection in Canada In Search of Protection in Canada
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A Closer Look at Canada’s Place on the Map A Closer Look at Canada’s Place on the Map
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Human Smuggling by Sea from China Human Smuggling by Sea from China
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“Saving Face” in Times of Crisis: Refuge, Refusal, or “Policy on the Fly”? “Saving Face” in Times of Crisis: Refuge, Refusal, or “Policy on the Fly”?
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1 Human Smuggling and Refugee Protection
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Published:April 2010
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This chapter examines the daily encounters of the state with undocumented migrants. By tracing these encounters between the Canadian government and migrants smuggled from China, the chapter illustrates the attempts by nation-states to order human migration, which may be “spontaneous” and for which policies have yet to be written. The discussion begins with the global landscape of human smuggling. It then addresses the events that unfolded during one controversial and memorable episode in 1999, when Canadian authorities intercepted boats carrying 599 migrants from Fujian, China. Ultimately, the Fujianese migrants would represent the largest mass deportation in recent Canadian history.
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