Irregular Migrants: An Alternative Perspective

Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):193–197 (2008)
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While accepting Carens's view that irregular migrants can rightfully claim from the state protection of human rights, Miller disagrees that such migrants can claim rights of citizenship.

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