Criminalizing migration harms workers and undermines fundamental rights, study finds.
The article argues against making irregular migration a criminal offense. Criminalizing migrants doesn't directly harm others, and it goes against basic principles of criminalization. Instead, it leads to more criminalization and violates the rights of both migrants and local workers. Criminalizing migrants also prevents discussing a worker-friendly solution called regularization. In short, making migrants criminals breaks the rules of fair punishment.