In times of global economic crisis and limited resources, many factors- including immigration-can be perceived as a threat to citizens' security. This chapter aims to analyze and compare the attitude of States and Institutions towards immigration in this context of "lack of security": it often swings between facing it with severe actions and decisions to fight insecurity and guaranteeing the rights of migrants (especially the social ones, in spite of their "cost"), in order to pursue the goal of "inclusive citizenship".
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Bonfiglio, S., & Maestri, G. (2018). Rights in times of crisis: Considerations on security, migrations and inclusive citizenship. In European Democratic Institutions and Administrations: Cohesion and Innovation in Times of Economic Crisis (pp. 169–193). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72493-5_8
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