Restricting Refugees The “Protection” of Refugees and Asylum Seekers 8th National Metropolis Conference March 23-26, 2006 Vancouver, BC Susan McGrath, Ph.D. Director, Centre for Refugee Studies York University.

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Restricting Refugees
The “Protection” of Refugees and Asylum
Seekers
8th National Metropolis Conference
March 23-26, 2006
Vancouver, BC
Susan McGrath, Ph.D.
Director, Centre for Refugee Studies
York University
How countries treat those who have been forced to flee
persecution and human rights abuse elsewhere is a litmus
test of their commitment to defending human rights and
upholding humanitarian values. Yet, fifty years after its
inception, the states that first established a formal refugee
protection system are abandoning this principle, and the
future of the international refugee regime is under serious
threat.
Human Rights Watch 2000, 50 Years On
What Future for Refugee Protection?
World Refugee Survey 2005*
Key Statistics
•
Total Number of Refugees and
Asylum Seekers...
11.5 MILLION
•
New Refugees and Asylum
Seekers...
1.01 MILLION**
•
Refugees Warehoused 5 Years
or More...
7.77 MILLION
•
Total Number of Internally
Displaced Persons...
21.3 MILLION
•
New Internally Displaced
Persons...
3.16 MILLION**
*U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
** Represents persons who fled their countries during 2004,
including those who fled and returned within the year.
Refugee Hosting Countries
Worldwide Asylum Applications in 2004
(Selected Industrialized Countries)
NEW ASYLUM APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED IN SELECTED INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
[in 2004]
1
Country of Asylum
Main Countries of Origin
France
Turkey / Algeria / China / D.R. Congo / Serbia-Montenegro
58,500
United States
Haiti / China / Colombia / Mexico / Venezuela
56,000
United Kingdom
Iran / Somalia / Pakistan / Zimbabwe / China
40,600
Germany
Turkey / Serbia-Montenegro / Russian Fed. / Viet Nam / Iran
35,600
Canada
Colombia / Mexico / China / Sri Lanka / India
25,800
Austria
Russian Fed. / Serbia-Montenegro / India / Nigeria / Georgia
24,600
Sweden
Serbia-Montenegro / Stateless / Iraq / Russian Fed. /
Azerbaijan
23,200
Belgium
D.R. Congo / Russian Fed. / Serbia-Montenegro / Slovakia /
Guinea
15,400
Switzerland
Serbia-Montenegro / Turkey / Georgia / Stateless / Iraq
14,200
Slovakia
India / Russian Fed. / China / Georgia / Moldova
11,400
UNHCR, Refugees by Numbers (2005 edition)
Asylum applications
Applications for Asylum in Canada
Over the Last 5 Years
44,038
2001
39,498
2002
Canadian Council for Refugees, 2006
31,937
2003
25,750
2004
20,786
2005
Global Interdiction Strategies
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Carrier Sanctions
Visa requirements
Increased border security
Safe Third Country agreements
UNHCR’s Durable Solutions
• Repatriation (1,494,500 )
• Local Integration (?)
• Resettlement (83,700)
Resettled Refugees
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, World Refugee Survey 2005
Top Donor Countries
Contribution in Millions of U.S.
Dollars
Contribution Per Capita in
U.S. Dollars
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, World Refugee Survey 2005
CRS Refugee Research Cluster
Susan McGrath, York University; Tracey Derwing, University of
Alberta; Jean Renaud, University of Montreal; Sharryn Aiken,
Queen’s University
• Legal Frameworks
– Interdiction: Sharryn Aiken
– Refugee Status Determination Project: Susan McGrath
• Identity and Place
– Nandita Sharma, York University
• Settlement Services
– Settlement Needs of Roma Refugees: Gerald
Kernerman, York University