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International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology
More Venezuelans in Trinidad in the 21st century
Chinyere Herbert1 
[1] The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland;
关键词: Refugees;    Asylum seekers;    Economic migrants;    Identity;    Policy;    Practice;    UNHCR;    Venezuelans;    Trinidad and Tobago;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41257-021-00056-3
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Venezuelan 'asylum seekers' arriving at the coast of Trinidad enter a new reality and become a part of a world of politics and processing like most migrants do. By no fault of their own, they embody local and global tensions concerning migration policies, border control, government authority, and international human rights and protection. This paper raises questions about the complex status and identity of Venezuelan migrants in Trinidad who came seeking asylum in recent years. The results demonstrate that internationally accepted “refugee” and “asylum seeker” categorization is highly unstable in the present context due to the core economic issues underlying forced migration. In line with previous anthropological research, the study highlights the ways in which labels do not encapsulate the local and global causes underlying forced migration and displacement. While international law is well-meaning, there remains a lot to be desired in the long-term protection of displaced people. There are also geographic and economic limits of small islands to absorb large numbers of displaced persons which, to date, has not been recognized by international human rights organizations.

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