Locating the Injustice of Undocumented Migrant Oppression

Journal of Social Philosophy 47 (4):374-398 (2016)
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In this paper I argue for the need to distinguish between being "legally undocumented" and "socially undocumented". The latter term, I argue, designates and helps us to understand the oppression associated with undocumented status.

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Equality of whom? Social groups and judgments of injustice.Iris Marion Young - 2001 - Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (1):1–18.

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