Borders, Boundaries, and Exclusion in the Icelandic Asylum System
Borders, Boundaries, and Exclusion in the Icelandic Asylum System
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Grounded in theories of borders and boundaries, this article critically engages with the processes through which asylum seekers in Iceland are excluded from full participation in society.Immigration laws and bureaucratic barriers contribute to this exclusion, which is a result of restrictions on labour tess milne bikini market participation, lack of housing, temporality, and lack of meaningful activities.We discuss how borders pemko 173a and boundaries create the identity of the asylum seeker and how the participants in this study experience that identity.
We identify three main areas of exclusion: social exclusion, isolation, and cultural boundaries.