INMIGRACIÓN Y CIUDADANÍA: VISIBILIDAD, PRESENCIA, PERTENENCIA
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https://doi.org/10.30827/acfs.v37i0.1087Abstract
The author, after pointing out the reasons why the debate in the EU and in Spain continue to ignore what he calls the radically political meaning of the phenomenon of migration, tries to argue that the conditions and the consequences of the recognition of immigration are a political question (even the political question). He focuses in particular on the problem of immigrants' access to citizenship, to propose, like Rubio or Carens, a gradual granting (in time and space) but merely temporary -based on stable residence- of citizenship to immigrants that is understood as part of a plural multiple and inclusive concept of citizenship.
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