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Rooted displacement: the paradox of belonging among stateless people
Authors:Kristy A. Belton
Affiliation:1. Human Rights Center, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USAkbelton1@udayton.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Stateless people are noncitizens everywhere. Yet, unlike many noncitizens, they are not border crossers. Despite the majority’s physical rootedness in the countries of their birth, the stateless are nonetheless forcibly displaced. Their peculiar form of noncitizenship displaces them in situ as they lack the right to choose to belong to the specific communities within which they were born and raised. Using The Bahamas and the Dominican Republic as case studies, this article illustrates how the stateless are either forcibly cast into liminality or made to take on the nationality of a country with which they do not identify when the State can no longer tolerate their noncitizen status.
Keywords:Belonging  forced displacement  liminality  noncitizenship  statelessness
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