Immigration controls rooted in racism impact welfare and social provision.
The article discusses how immigration controls are historically rooted in racism and argues that fair controls are not possible. It explains how immigration status affects access to welfare and education. The new Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act is detailed, showing how education entitlement is now tied to immigration status. The text covers political and historical backgrounds, internal welfare controls, and global efforts to restrict migrants, immigrants, and refugees. Examples of resistance to immigration controls are also provided.