Migrants fleeing economic hardship or violence are entitled to a range of protections and rights under domestic and international law, yet they are often denied such protections in practice.
Pugh calls the "invisibili.
These unwritten expectations, which Jeffrey D.
In an era of mass migration and restrictive responses, Migrant acceptance is often contingent on the expectation that they contribute economically to the host country while remaining politically and socially invisible.
Migrants fleeing economic hardship or violence are entitled to a range of protections and rights under domestic and international law, yet they are often denied such protections in practice