Undesirable but Unremovable Migrants

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Undesirable but Unremovable Migrants

War Criminals, Terrorists and Foreign Offenders in Limbo

Crime and criminology Legal aspects of criminology Legal history Public international law: human rights Asylum law Criminal law: procedure and offences

Authors: Joris Van Wijk, Maarten Bolhuis

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Collection: Law and Migration

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4th March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040599990


Across the globe, tens of thousands of alleged 'criminal' migrants find themselves trapped in limbo.

They are unwanted in the countries hosting them but cannot be deported because they are stateless, because human rights law or lack of political will prevents it, or because they themselves do not cooperate. These individuals - referred to as undesirable but unremovable migrants (UBUs) - include former World War II concentration camp guards, minor drug traffickers, rapists, acquitted genocidaires, and children of alleged terrorists. Their continued presence in host countries often sparks intense political debate, complex legal proceedings, and public controversy. In some cases, they are passed back and forth between multiple countries.

Taking a historical and global perspective

This book traces the emergence of UBUs, shows how their numbers have increased dramatically over time, and reveals the persistent inability of states to develop coherent policy responses. This failure has led to politically charged environments in host countries and profound challenges for the migrants themselves.

The book benefits

Anyone engaged in the study, development, or implementation of governmental policies concerning migrants accused of being involved in crime.

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