Queer Credibility in the Homonation-State: Interrogating the Affective Impacts of Credibility Assessments on Racialized Sexual Minority Refugee Claimants

IF 0.9 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY Refuge Pub Date : 2019-06-03 DOI:10.7202/1060673AR
J. Rinaldi, Shanti I. Fernando
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This article critically appraises Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board decision-making that imposes burdens on diverse sexual orientation and gender identity and expression refugee claimants of colour to prove that they are queer according to homonationalist interpretations of queerness. This article examines decisions clustered around historical developments in the reception of racialized sexual minorities, including Canada (AG) v Ward, which made sexual minority refugee claims possible; Bill C-31, the immigration and refugee policy motivated by national security interests in the post-9/11 era; and 2017 guidelines designed to dispel misunderstandings about refugee claimants’ sexuality. Across this history, credibility assessments of refugee claims have undergone significant recalibrations, yet continue to reflect homonationalist values.
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同性恋状态下的酷儿可信度:可信度评估对种族化的性少数难民申请者的影响
本文批判性地评价了加拿大移民和难民委员会的决策,该决策对不同的性取向和性别认同施加了负担,并根据同性恋民族主义对酷儿的解释,表达有色人种难民申请人证明他们是酷儿。本文考察了围绕接纳种族化的性少数群体的历史发展而做出的决定,包括加拿大诉沃德案,该案使性少数群体的难民申请成为可能;C-31号法案,在后9/11时代由国家安全利益推动的移民和难民政策;2017年的指导方针旨在消除对难民申请者性取向的误解。在这段历史中,对难民申请的可信度评估经历了重大的重新校准,但仍然反映了同性恋民族主义的价值观。
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