A House Divided: Humanitarianism and Anti-immigration Within US Anti-trafficking Legislation

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Christina Doonan
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[1] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Departments of Gender Studies and Political Science
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Feminist Legal Studies | 2016年 / 24卷
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Human trafficking; Immigration; Trafficking Victims Protection Act; Irregular migration;
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act legislation has established the US as a global humanitarian leader on the issue of human trafficking. Through the use of formulaic victim narratives, appeals to masculinist protection, and invocations of slave abolitionism, legislators frame the law as a work of compassion and protection of migrant people. On the other hand, legislators often take a suspicious and unsympathetic approach to irregular migrants. This article describes the humanitarian posture adopted by the US in relation to anti-trafficking, contrasting it with an anti-immigration sentiment, evidenced in two attempts to limit or rescind the benefits of anti-trafficking legislation for migrants. When considered together the humanitarian and anti-immigration focus of anti-trafficking law and policy make for an internally inconsistent approach to tackling trafficking.
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