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Situational Brief on Deportations & Irregular migrants – EN

Situational Brief: Deportations & Irregular migrants during the Covid-19 pandemic

The World Health Organization (WHO), the Civil Society Action Committee and the Lancet Migration global collaboration are amongst many organisations that have advised governments against returning irregular migrants during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The expulsion of irregular migrants to under-prepared countries puts migrants and communities at risk and is against the principles of solidarity and public health that should inspire action during these challenging times. It also puts at risk the staff who implement these policies. Detention, overcrowded conditions and lack of hygiene all render irregular migrants more vulnerable to the impact of COVID-19. Irregular labourers, agricultural and food workers, cleaners and caregivers are all essential in the response to the pandemic, therefore the temporary or long term regularisation of migrants to facilitate their access to health, social services and employment should be considered as a humane, practical and self-interested alternative to forcible return.

Scope:
Global
Type:
Briefs
Publication date:
01 June 2020

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