Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile

Objective/Context: Latin American democracies in the 21st century are torn between “protecting” state sovereignty by increasing restrictiveness in immigration legislation versus adhering to more liberal international agreements advocating human rights and mobility. Increases intraregional migration,...

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Main Authors: Jorge Vásquez, Victoria Finn, Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2021-04-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint106.2021.03
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spelling doaj-30cfbf7e1a104825b254bef8ec5ce2b72021-05-07T15:56:17ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121900-60042021-04-01106578710.7440/colombiaint106.2021.03Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en ChileJorge Vásquez0Victoria Finn1Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero2Universidad Diego Portales (Chile)Universidad Diego Portales (Chile), Leiden University (Países Bajos) y Tallinn University (Estonia)European University Institute (Italia), Universidad Diego Portales (Chile) y Leiden University (Países Bajos)Objective/Context: Latin American democracies in the 21st century are torn between “protecting” state sovereignty by increasing restrictiveness in immigration legislation versus adhering to more liberal international agreements advocating human rights and mobility. Increases intraregional migration, especially from Venezuela, have pushed some South American countries to limit rights and freedoms previously included in immigration policies. Our objective is to further examine this shift to restrictiveness by empirically evaluating legislative intentions in Chile. Methodology: Since 2018 the Chilean government has implemented various measures aimed to achieve “orderly” and “regular” immigration, as well as proposed a law project to replace the Migration Law of 1975, adopted during the civic-military regime. We apply the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) index using Chile’s law proposal 8970-06 and its refugee Law 20.430. Conclusion: The Chilean administration’s legislative intentions indicate tightening restrictions constraining human mobility, especially for labor immigration and family reunification. Originality: This article extends the IMPIC index from 2010 to 2019, applying it for the first time to legislative intentions of an incumbent government, to shed light on how countries, as migration states, change strategies over time.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint106.2021.03governanceimpic indexmigration policieslabor immigrationfamily reunificationrestrictivenesschilerefugees
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author Jorge Vásquez
Victoria Finn
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
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Victoria Finn
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
Colombia Internacional
governance
impic index
migration policies
labor immigration
family reunification
restrictiveness
chile
refugees
author_facet Jorge Vásquez
Victoria Finn
Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero
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title Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
title_short Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
title_full Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
title_fullStr Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
title_full_unstemmed Cambiando la cerradura. Intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en Chile
title_sort cambiando la cerradura. intenciones legislativas del proyecto de ley de migraciones en chile
publisher Universidad de los Andes
series Colombia Internacional
issn 0121-5612
1900-6004
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Objective/Context: Latin American democracies in the 21st century are torn between “protecting” state sovereignty by increasing restrictiveness in immigration legislation versus adhering to more liberal international agreements advocating human rights and mobility. Increases intraregional migration, especially from Venezuela, have pushed some South American countries to limit rights and freedoms previously included in immigration policies. Our objective is to further examine this shift to restrictiveness by empirically evaluating legislative intentions in Chile. Methodology: Since 2018 the Chilean government has implemented various measures aimed to achieve “orderly” and “regular” immigration, as well as proposed a law project to replace the Migration Law of 1975, adopted during the civic-military regime. We apply the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) index using Chile’s law proposal 8970-06 and its refugee Law 20.430. Conclusion: The Chilean administration’s legislative intentions indicate tightening restrictions constraining human mobility, especially for labor immigration and family reunification. Originality: This article extends the IMPIC index from 2010 to 2019, applying it for the first time to legislative intentions of an incumbent government, to shed light on how countries, as migration states, change strategies over time.
topic governance
impic index
migration policies
labor immigration
family reunification
restrictiveness
chile
refugees
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.7440/colombiaint106.2021.03
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