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Anti-immigrant politics and vulnerability’s conceptual multiplicity
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This chapter engages Emmanuel Levinas’s ontology in order to challenge the metaphysical assumptions about being and about vulnerability that underlie contemporary anti-immigrant politics. Immigrant detention policies emerge as the result of a certain understanding of existence in this world that shapes our relations with others. This ontology depends on our relationship with the space we exist in, and how the other exists in (or is excluded from) this relationship. We apply Levinas’s phenomenology of the anonymous horror of the there-is (il y a) to US immigrant detention centres, mapping the ontological horror of depersonalisation they impose upon migrants. By imprisoning asylum seekers in dehumaniszing conditions of sensory excess and emotional, nutritional, and intellectual neglect (and doing so for indefinite periods of time), the Trump administration enacted what depersonalizsed existence imposes ontologically. Levinas’s il y a provides a conceptual framework through which we can see the ethical and ontological harm perpetuated through the practices and structures of immigrant detention. As Judith Butler proposes, our common vulnerability is fundamental to the ontology of our togetherness; but, instead of binding us in solidarity with the immigrant, the discourses and practices of state security reverse this vulnerability and instead treat the national body as that which is vulnerable to migrant incursion. In this sense, the engagement of Levinas’s critique of ontology in terms of the anonymous horror of there-space allows us to challenge the contemporary anti-immigrant politics by problematiszing the international regime of the refugee.

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