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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session brings together five papers that explores how policy regimes and changes shape migration flow.
Emplaced legality: How private homeownership structures post-socialist citizenship - Jeffrey Bilik, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Hemming Close: A Comparative Analysis of Turkish and Colombian Refugee Regularization Policies - Sevin Gulfer Sagnic, University of California-San Diego; Andrés Sebastián Besserer Rayas, El Colegio de Mexico
Nonviolent Migrants in a Place with Violent Criminal Past: Decriminalization of the Racialized - Berna Turam, Northeastern University
The Discursive Erasure of Asylum: Tracking Semantic Change in U.S. News Coverage (1920-2020) - Bertha Alicia Bermúdez Tapia, New Mexico State University; Heather Harper, New Mexico State University
Violence and International Migration in Illiberal Times: The Case of El Salvador’s Authoritarian Transformation - Jeffrey Swindle, University of California, Irvine; Matthew Blanton, University of Texas-Austin