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Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States
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Baluarte, David
in
Deprivation
/ Immigration policy
/ Law
/ Political asylum
/ Population
/ Protection
/ Refugees
/ Statelessness
/ Victims
2020
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Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States
by
Baluarte, David
in
Deprivation
/ Immigration policy
/ Law
/ Political asylum
/ Population
/ Protection
/ Refugees
/ Statelessness
/ Victims
2020
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Protecting Stateless Refugees in the United States
2020
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Baluarte explores the protection of stateless refugees in the US. Here, he examines the condition of the stateless refugees in the country, describes the international protection frameworks for both refugees and stateless persons, identifies important points of intersection between these frameworks and argues that discriminatory denationalization that renders a person stateless triggers refugee protection, thereby making victims of such deprivation eligible for asylum in the US. The need for the stateless refugees to reopen their previously denied asylum claims to make these arguments and pursue protection is also emphasized.
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