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Posted on 18 March, 201328 March, 2023 by Anna Lundberg

refused treatment over family’s immigration status

Read these news about children’s best interests and migration control:

A baby could be left with a paralysed arm because of her family’s immigration status

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-21747912

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This blog concerns research and teaching in the field of human rights and migration. In the project “Undocumented children’s rights claims. A multidisciplinary project on agency and contradictions between different levels of regulations and practice that reveals undocumented children’s human rights” we investigate everyday life of undocumented youths in two cities: Malmö and Birmingham.

The blog is a place for mutual reflection on ideas, tips on important books, discussions on concepts, and a way for us to present our daily work as human rights teachers and researchers at the department Global political studies (GPS), Malmö University.

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