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Nationalson-nationals: immigration, citizenship and politics in the Republic of Ireland

机译:国民/非国民:爱尔兰共和国的移民,公民身份和政治

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The most significant event in the politics of immigration in the Republic of Ireland has been the 2004 Referendum that removed 'jus soli' constitutional rights to citizenship from Irish born children of immigrants. Constitutional definitions of Irishness narrowed at a time when the composition of Irish society had broadened significantly through immigration. The Referendum coincided with restrictions on welfare rights and entitlements upon migrants from the new EU member states. Irish citizens voted overwhelmingly in favour of government proposals for 'commonsense citizenship' aimed at removing 'loopholes' in the Constitution and the Good Friday Agreement which defined all those born on the island of Ireland as Irish. An asylum 'crisis' had become politicised in the late 1990s but by 2004 asylum seekers had become a very small proportion of overall immigration. The Referendum institutionalized a populist distinction repeatedly drawn by Irish politicians and media between nationals and non-nationals. At the same time racialised hostility towards asylum seekers and their Irish born children was mobilised in support of the Referendum. A government campaign in support of the Referendum emerged alongside ones by immigrant organizations aimed at promoting political responsiveness to immigrant voters and the inclusion of immigrants in Irish political parties. The Referendum coincided with the 2004 local government elections and campaigns by immigrant organisations to promote political responsiveness to immigrant non-citizens (including asylum seekers) entitled to vote in local government elections. This article draws upon a study of Irish political parties which identified an institutional inability among these to engage with immigrant communities.
机译:爱尔兰共和国的移民政治中最重要的事件是2004年的公民投票,该决议从爱尔兰出生的移民子女中删除了“独身”公民的宪法权利。在爱尔兰社会结构通过移民大幅度扩大之际,对爱尔兰的宪法定义有所缩小。全民公决恰逢对新欧盟成员国的移民的福利权利和应享权利进行限制。爱尔兰公民以压倒多数投票赞成政府提出的“常识性公民身份”提案,该提案旨在消除《宪法》和《耶稣受难日协定》中的“漏洞”,后者将所有在爱尔兰岛出生的人都定义为爱尔兰人。庇护“危机”在1990年代后期开始政治化,但到2004年,寻求庇护者已占移民总数的很小一部分。公民投票制度化了爱尔兰政客和媒体在国民与非国民之间反复作出的民粹主义区分。同时,动员了对寻求庇护者及其爱尔兰出生的孩子的敌对行动,以支持全民投票。与移民组织一起发起了一项支持全民公决的政府运动,旨在促进对移民选民的政治反应以及将移民纳入爱尔兰政党。全民投票恰逢2004年地方政府选举和移民组织开展的运动,以促进对有权在地方政府选举中投票的移民非公民(包括寻求庇护者)的政治反应。本文基于对爱尔兰政党的研究,该政党确定了其中的机构无能力与移民社区打交道。

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