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Sanctuary Cities in Europe? A Policy Survey of Urban Policies in Support of Irregular Migrants

David Kaufmann, Nora Räss, Dominique Strebel, Fritz Seger

British Journal of Political Science
Cambridge University Press


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• sanctuary cities
• irregular migration
• urban policy
• European cities

Irregular migrants tend to live in dense urban settings. Cities therefore formulate various policies in support of irregular migrants. Given the US phenomenon of sanctuary cities, the study of these policies has been rather US-centric so far. This letter examines urban policies in support of irregular migrants in Europe's 95 largest cities. Only 27 per cent of European cities formulate these types of policies. We discovered two relevant policy categories: status and services. Only five cities formulate policies that aim to award irregular migrants with a (more) secure status, and 24 cities formulate policies that facilitate access to city services. Our mixed-methods analysis suggests that status policies take advantage of policy-making discretion whereas service policies hinge on the availability of local resources. Yet, there are no simple explanations for the observed policy diversity that is the product of place-based policy-making.

Link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-political-science/article/sanctuary-cities-in-europe-a-policy-survey-of-urban-policies-in-support-of-irregular-migrants/A795A814BDADE20F9CC4ED7466453694

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