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A pathway to citizenship by contributing in relationships: Earning the opportunity to finally call America home.

机译:通过在人际关系中做出贡献而成为公民的途径:赢得最终成为美国家庭的机会。

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The migration and settlement of 11 million unauthorized immigrants to the United States is among the leading challenges facing its residents today. The normative issue that underlies debates about policy responses to this problem is that immigration and citizenship laws are both under and over inclusive of claims to inclusion. They are over-inclusive when persons without strong attachments to members of the political community who have not contributed to their collective well-being can claim citizenship simply by being born there. But the more significant problem is that immigration laws do not sufficiently include prospective citizens who are long-term residents in the process of developing extensive community ties. Immigration and citizenship laws are under-inclusive when they fail to recognize the contributions of non-citizen residents when they assume responsibilities to citizens in these relationships.;In this dissertation, I argue that the claims to inclusion of long-term adult non-citizen residents ought to be resolved in part by recognizing the contributions they make to the community in the context of the relationships they develop there as residents as a form of earned citizenship. Relationships also matter for how we evaluate contributions, because we are concerned about how non-citizens are benefitting citizens. Citizens may have a legitimate claim to exclude some non-citizens. But citizens who want to enact more exclusionary admissions or enforcement policies have to justify these measures to their compatriots whose family members stand to be deported as a result.;Apart from contribution-based claims, I propose that three types of social membership claims also should be considered as bases for inclusion. The first two are based on relationships of dependence, where citizens rely on guardianship and care by non-citizens (including children and parents) and interdependence in relationships where adults of different legal statuses support each other (including spouses). Young people who are developing ties to their community in school have an independent social membership claim to inclusion. So long as they stay in the community where they were educated and socialized from a young age, they should be regarded as citizens just like their native-born peers and younger siblings.
机译:1100万未经授权的移民到美国的移民和定居是当今美国居民面临的主要挑战之一。关于对该问题的政策对策的辩论所依据的规范性问题是,移民法和公民法既包含或不包含对包含的主张。如果对政治社区成员没有强烈依恋但没有为自己的集体福祉作出贡献的人可以仅仅在那出生,就可以要求公民身份。但是,更重要的问题是,移民法律并未充分涵盖在发展广泛的社区关系的过程中为长期居民的潜在公民。当移民法和公民法在这些关系中承担起对公民的责任时未能承认非公民居民的贡献时,则涵盖范围很广;在本文中,我认为将长期成年非公民包括在内的主张解决居民问题的办法应该是,在他们作为居民获得的一种公民身份发展为当地居民的关系的背景下,认识到他们对社区所做的贡献。关系对我们评估捐款的方式也很重要,因为我们担心非公民如何使公民受益。公民可能有正当理由要求排斥某些非公民。但是,想要制定更多的排他性接纳或执法政策的公民,必须向其家人因其被驱逐出境的同胞证明这些措施的合理性。除了基于缴款的主张外,我建议还应考虑三种类型的社会成员身份主张被视为包容的基础。前两个是基于依赖关系,即公民依靠非公民(包括儿童和父母)的监护和照料,而在具有不同法律地位的成年人相互支持(包括配偶)的关系中则是相互依存的。在学校中与社区发展联系的年轻人有独立的社会成员身份,要求融入社会。只要他们从小就留在受过教育和社交的社区,就应该像他们在当地出生的同龄人和年幼的兄弟姐妹一样,将他们视为公民。

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  • 作者

    Sullivan, Michael John.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Law.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 660 p.
  • 总页数 660
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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