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Constructing undesirables: A critical discourse analysis of ‘othering’ within the Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act
Authors:Suzanne Huot  Andrea Bobadilla  Antoine Bailliard  Debbie Laliberte Rudman
Institution:1. University of Western Ontario;2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract:Immigration policy in Canada has recently shifted, reflecting changes in other Western countries. We studied the discursive constructions of forced migrants within Bill C‐31 “Protecting Canada's Immigration System Act” and its associated Backgrounder documents published by the Canadian Government. The documents were analysed using an approach to critical discourse analysis adapted from Bacchi's (2009) methodology and informed by a theoretical framework of “othering”. Particular groups of migrants were represented as posing threats to the economy, the integrity of the refugee system, and national security. The documents offered three solutions: the creation of specific categories of migrants, an emphasis upon efficiency of the system, and expanded powers to the government. The problematization of asylum seekers as posing multiple threats to Canadian society obfuscates governmental responsibilities to this population and reflects common strategies of neoliberal governance.
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