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Title: COVID-19’s lasting effects on forced migrants’ rights at the EU’s southern frontier
Authors: DeBono, Daniela
Khakee, Anna
Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Influence
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Social aspects
Migration -- Malta
Forced migration -- Cases
Asylum, Right of
Emigration and immigration -- Malta
Emigration and immigration -- European Union countries
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Global Campus of Human Rights
Citation: DeBono, D., & Khakee, A. (2025). COVID-19’s lasting effects on forced migrants’ rights at the EU’s southern frontier. GC Human Rights Preparedness, 6 February 2025, https://www.gchumanrights.org/preparedness/covid-19s-lasting-effects-on-forced-migrants-rights-at-the-eus-southern-frontier/
Abstract: The situation of people arriving by boat to Malta on the EU’s southernmost frontier was precarious before COVID-19. During the pandemic, it got considerably worse: migrants were perceived as a threat and their rights were curtailed. This legacy has proven durable.
URI: https://www.gchumanrights.org/preparedness/covid-19s-lasting-effects-on-forced-migrants-rights-at-the-eus-southern-frontier/
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