Migrants and Citizens: Justice and Responsibility in the Ethics of Immigration

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Migrants and Citizens: Justice and Responsibility in the Ethics of Immigration

Migrants and Citizens: Justice and Responsibility in the Ethics of Immigration

2018-02-20 Migrants and Citizens: Justice and Responsibility in the Ethics of Immigration

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Rajendra is assistant professor of theological ethics at Loyola University Chicago.. Tisha M

Rajendra
 is assistant professor of theological ethics at Loyola University Chicago.. About the AuthorTisha M

Professors, students, and others committed to formulating a solid ethical approach to questions surrounding immigration will benefit greatly from Rajendra's timely presentation of a constructive way forward.. Rajendra begins by illuminating the flawed narratives about migrants that are often used in political debates on the subject. She goes on to propose a new definition of justice that is based on responsibility to relationships, drawing on the concrete experience of migrants, ethical theory, migration theory, and the relational ethics of the Bible. What responsibilities do citizens have to migrants and potential migrants? What responsibilities do migr