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A '''migrant '''is "a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons. The term includes a number of well-defined legal categories of people." -[https://www.iom.int/who-migrant-0 International Organization for Migration] | A '''migrant '''is "a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons. The term includes a number of well-defined legal categories of people." -[https://www.iom.int/who-migrant-0 International Organization for Migration] | ||
'''Migrant justice '''is "''a movement that calls for an end to displacement, detainment, and deportations; the fight for immigration status for all migrants, refugees, students, workers, and undocumented people." -''Radical Action With Migrants in Agriculture & Migrant Rights Network, adapted by Michelle Xie | |||
== Examples of people who would be defined as migrants == | == Examples of people who would be defined as migrants == | ||
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*Canada accepted 621,565 international students in 2021. | *Canada accepted 621,565 international students in 2021. | ||
*International students pay significantly higher tuition fees to study, plus face restrictions on the amount of labour they can provide to meet the cost (no more than 20 hours per week). <ref>https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-off-campus.html</ref> | *International students pay significantly higher tuition fees to study, plus face restrictions on the amount of labour they can provide to meet the cost (no more than 20 hours per week). <ref>https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-off-campus.html</ref> | ||
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*Sometimes, communities are forced to migrate within borders. An example in Canada is the city of Yellowknife, where 20,000 people were forced to evacuate due to forest fires. <ref>https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadian-firefighters-race-flames-evacuate-yellowknife-2023-08-18/</ref> | *Sometimes, communities are forced to migrate within borders. An example in Canada is the city of Yellowknife, where 20,000 people were forced to evacuate due to forest fires. <ref>https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadian-firefighters-race-flames-evacuate-yellowknife-2023-08-18/</ref> | ||
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== Understanding why migrant justice is climate justice == | == Understanding why migrant justice is climate justice == | ||
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| style="width: 21.7495%; background-color: rgb(197, 31, 132); border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); height: 28px;" | <span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''The right to migrate'''</span> | | style="width: 21.7495%; background-color: rgb(197, 31, 132); border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); height: 28px;" | <span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''The right to migrate'''</span> | ||
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*Discriminatory immigration policies based on criteria, such as education, language, work ability and more, must withdrawn from current immigration systems. "Status for all" demands permanent status to all newcomers in any given country, and to all migrants who are waiting for their status or simply not registered in their host country. <ref>Migrant Rights Network. 2023. About Migrant Rights Network. https://migrantrights.ca/about/</ref> | *Discriminatory immigration policies based on criteria, such as education, language, work ability and more, must withdrawn from current immigration systems. "Status for all" demands permanent status to all newcomers in any given country, and to all migrants who are waiting for their status or simply not registered in their host country. <ref>Migrant Rights Network. 2023. About Migrant Rights Network. https://migrantrights.ca/about/</ref> | ||
*Migrant justice movements ask for the countries who contributed the most to climate change to welcome climate migrants with inclusive policies. These countries should also support financially the countries most affected by climate change to improve their adaptative capacity, rather than leaving migrants with no safe options. <ref>Greenfield, N. (2022). Climate migration and equity. https://www.nrdc.org/stories/climate-migration-equity</ref> | *Migrant justice movements ask for the countries who contributed the most to climate change to welcome climate migrants with inclusive policies. These countries should also support financially the countries most affected by climate change to improve their adaptative capacity, rather than leaving migrants with no safe options. <ref>Greenfield, N. (2022). Climate migration and equity. https://www.nrdc.org/stories/climate-migration-equity</ref> | ||
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| style="width: 21.7495%; background-color: #c51f84; border-color: #000000; height: 51px;" | <span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''The right to self-determination'''</span> | | style="width: 21.7495%; background-color: #c51f84; border-color: #000000; height: 51px;" | <span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'''The right to self-determination'''</span> | ||
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*Many communities affected by climate change want the option to stay in the place they call home or, if they are forced to leave, the option to return eventually. It is mandatory not to exceed the 1.5 °C threshold to limit the impacts of the climate crisis, which force people to leave their homes. <ref>The Leap. 2019. Migrant justice is climate justice. https://theleap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Migrant-Justice-is-Climate-Justice-4.12.19.pdf</ref> | *Many communities affected by climate change want the option to stay in the place they call home or, if they are forced to leave, the option to return eventually. It is mandatory not to exceed the 1.5 °C threshold to limit the impacts of the climate crisis, which force people to leave their homes. <ref>The Leap. 2019. Migrant justice is climate justice. https://theleap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Migrant-Justice-is-Climate-Justice-4.12.19.pdf</ref> | ||
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===Success story: Mongla, Bangladesh <ref>Alam, J. 2022. For climate migrants in Bangladesh, town offers a new life. https://apnews.com/article/immigration-climate-science-business-environment-f12044741514a62ca3f4fd692bf006d0</ref>=== | |||
=== Success story: Mongla, Bangladesh <ref>Alam, J. 2022. For climate migrants in Bangladesh, town offers a new life. https://apnews.com/article/immigration-climate-science-business-environment-f12044741514a62ca3f4fd692bf006d0</ref> === | |||
The city of Mongla in Bangladesh is a great example of an inclusive welcoming for climate migrants. The city offers a job to all newcomers and is working actively to integrate them in schools and universities. This has improved the integration of migrants in their new community. New climate-resilient infrastructures was also built to improve the adaptative capacity of the city, and to protect the population. | The city of Mongla in Bangladesh is a great example of an inclusive welcoming for climate migrants. The city offers a job to all newcomers and is working actively to integrate them in schools and universities. This has improved the integration of migrants in their new community. New climate-resilient infrastructures was also built to improve the adaptative capacity of the city, and to protect the population. |
Revision as of 16:51, 22 August 2023
A migrant is "a person who moves away from his or her place of usual residence, whether within a country or across an international border, temporarily or permanently, and for a variety of reasons. The term includes a number of well-defined legal categories of people." -International Organization for Migration
Migrant justice is "a movement that calls for an end to displacement, detainment, and deportations; the fight for immigration status for all migrants, refugees, students, workers, and undocumented people." -Radical Action With Migrants in Agriculture & Migrant Rights Network, adapted by Michelle Xie
Examples of people who would be defined as migrants
Migrant workers |
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Refugees |
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International students |
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Internal migrants |
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Understanding why migrant justice is climate justice
Climate change is increasing the frequency of migration [5] |
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Further marginalization of oppressed communities upon forced migration |
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The right to migrate |
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Access to work and social services |
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The right to self-determination |
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Success story: Mongla, Bangladesh [11]
The city of Mongla in Bangladesh is a great example of an inclusive welcoming for climate migrants. The city offers a job to all newcomers and is working actively to integrate them in schools and universities. This has improved the integration of migrants in their new community. New climate-resilient infrastructures was also built to improve the adaptative capacity of the city, and to protect the population.
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- ↑ https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220622/dq220622c-eng.htm
- ↑ https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220622/dq220622c-eng.htm
- ↑ https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/work-off-campus.html
- ↑ https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canadian-firefighters-race-flames-evacuate-yellowknife-2023-08-18/
- ↑ Climate and migration. (2015). Exploring climate, disasters and migration. [Online podcast]. https://climatemigration.org.uk/podcast-when-people-move-understanding-how-climate-change-creates-the-movement-of-people/
- ↑ Migrant Rights Network. 2023. About Migrant Rights Network. https://migrantrights.ca/about/
- ↑ Greenfield, N. (2022). Climate migration and equity. https://www.nrdc.org/stories/climate-migration-equity
- ↑ Fukuchi, A. n.d. No borders: There is no environmental justice without immigrant justice. https://www.no-burn.org/no-borders-there-is-no-environmental-justice-without-immigrant-justice/
- ↑ Ahsan, R. (2019). Climate-induced migration: Impacts on social structures and justice in Bangladesh. South Asia Research, 39(2), 184-201.
- ↑ The Leap. 2019. Migrant justice is climate justice. https://theleap.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Migrant-Justice-is-Climate-Justice-4.12.19.pdf
- ↑ Alam, J. 2022. For climate migrants in Bangladesh, town offers a new life. https://apnews.com/article/immigration-climate-science-business-environment-f12044741514a62ca3f4fd692bf006d0