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Managing Migration
From: Essential Work Disposable Workers
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This chapter examines how, since 2006, Canada has constructed an immigration regime that centres temporary migrant labour — the ideal immigration regime in service of global capitalism. Canada’s immigration regime has become increasingly restrictive for asylum seekers and those living with precarious status or without status.
Contributors
Mostafa Henaway
Mostafa Henaway, a Canadian-born Egyptian, is a long-time community organizer at the Immigrant Workers Centre in Montreal, where he has been organizing for justice for immigrant/migrant workers for over two decades. He is also a researcher and PhD candidate at Concordia University