![]() While enacting their denied right of mobility, new challenges reveal themselves, resulting in a life in limbo that continues even after they leave Malta. However, although non-deportability restricts refugees’ mobility, they find ways to navigate the system governing their physical and social immobilities.īased on (auto-)ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Malta and Italy, non-deportable, rejected asylum seekers’ lived experiences of first reception in Malta and migrating to Italy are illuminated. They have no formal legal status whilst their presence and stay are known by the immigration authorities. Stripped of any legal entitlements non-deportable refugees only have restricted access to the job market, basic services, and health care. Malta, an island-state, limits the mobility of non-deportable, rejected asylum seekers who want to leave due to the lived consequences of disintegration. ![]()
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