Borders and Migrations. The Crisis of the Cayucos in Canary Islands and the Blindness of Egalitarian Liberalism

Authors

  • María José Guerra Palmero IUEM de la ULL

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to criticize the process of securitization and militarization that has impacted European migratory policies in the last decades. To do that, first of all, I retell the case of the migratory humanitarian crisis in Canary Islands when thousands of sub-Saharan undocumented migrants crossed, in a very dangerous journey, the sea from Mauritania and Senegal. Secondly, I consider the normative level related to the moral and political meaning of tracing and retracing borders that "limit" national communities discussing Will Kymlicka´s thought. His position is inspiring by the premises of egalitarian liberalism. My conclusion is that we have to deal with the creation of a new model of transnational citizenship, beyond the European construction, that could guarantee the respect for Human Righsts of undocumented migrants in the era of globalization.

Published

2013-05-31

How to Cite

Guerra Palmero, M. J. (2013). Borders and Migrations. The Crisis of the Cayucos in Canary Islands and the Blindness of Egalitarian Liberalism. Dilemata, (12), 75–94. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/217