关怀作为公民服务

M. Sullivan
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本章认为,家庭移民政策应扩大到包括家庭成员和实际亲属对受抚养人(包括残疾人和老年人)履行的照顾义务。为了证明这一点,它运用了一种公共关怀伦理来重新评估护理服务作为社会必要工作和公民义务的价值,这值得移民获得公民身份的途径。公共关怀伦理确保政体中最脆弱的成员持续得到社区中主要照顾者的照顾。它也为认识移民看护者提供的护理工作的价值提供了基础。本章认为,受抚养公民的移民照顾者为社会提供了一种服务,否则国家可能不得不以纳税人的费用为代价,不那么用心地承担这种服务。对于他们的服务,那些照顾家属的人应该获得合法化和公民身份的途径。
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Caring as a Civic Service
This chapter argues that family immigration policies should be expanded to encompass caregiving duties performed by family members and fictive kin for dependents, including disabled and elderly adults. To make this case, it applies a public ethic of care to revalue caregiving services as socially necessary work and a civic duty that merits an earned pathway to citizenship for immigrants. A public ethic of care ensures that the polity’s most vulnerable members are continually cared for by their ongoing primary caregivers in their communities. It also provides a basis for recognizing the value of care work provided by immigrant caregivers. This chapter contends that immigrant caregivers of dependent citizens are providing a service to society that might otherwise have to be undertaken less attentively by the state at the taxpayers’ expense. For their services, those who care for dependents deserve a pathway to legalization and citizenship.
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