The temporality of illegality: experiences of undocumented Latin American migrants in London

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Abstract

Through an ethnography of undocumented migrants from Latin America to London, I explore the temporality of illegality as a piecemeal process in which migrants find themselves embodying new ways of being in the world. I investigate the power of illegality beyond its legal connotations and through the analysis of the everyday experiences of migrants in London, I show how it affects the external structure of migrants’ worlds, as well as their subjectivities. I show how the ille- gal status is imagined, embodied, and sustained over an indefinite and uncertain length of time. Undocumented migrants in London are required to slowly adapt, to wait through anxious engagements with other people, and to deal with a legal system that controls their fractured presents and their uncertain futures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)86-98
JournalFocaal
Volume2018
Issue number81
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Illegality
  • Latin America
  • London
  • Migrants
  • Subjectivity
  • Temporality

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