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Stranded : the impacts of COVID-19 on irregular migration and migrant smuggling

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Policy Briefs; 2020/20; Migration Policy Centre
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SANCHEZ, Gabriella, ACHILLI, Luigi, Stranded : the impacts of COVID-19 on irregular migration and migrant smuggling, Policy Briefs, 2020/20, Migration Policy Centre - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/67069
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This research brief documents the impacts the COVID-19 response, coupled with border enforcement and migration restrictions have had on the journeys of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in transit irregularly and on their communities. Relying on recent empirical research and journalistic coverage, the brief pays specific attention to how measures against the pandemic may impact the activities of those behind irregular journeys –including migrant smugglers or facilitators. For this we draw from data on the experiences of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the context of irregular or clandestine journeys and the growing empirical evidence and insights from facilitators. The COVID-19 pandemic challenges the ways in which we think about and perform mobility worldwide. Numerous scholars have started to think of the short and long-term implications the COVID-19 response will have on irregular migration, as the following weeks and months will be critical to document and understand the effects of the pandemic on mobility dynamics.
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