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ID166677
Title ProperCreating the national/border security nexus
Other Title Informationcounter-terrorist operations and monitoring Middle Eastern and North African visitors to the UK in the 1970s–1980s
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, Evan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article looks at an earlier episode in the history of the UK border security apparatus by examining how the immigration control system was used in the 1970s and 1980s to detect potential terrorists from the Middle East and North Africa. Using recently opened archival records, it shows that the UK government introduced a strict system of visa checks, interviews, and other measures to nearly all Middle Eastern and North African visitors to the UK to prevent the entry of suspected terrorist personnel. By using these highly arbitrary measures, it became the modus operandi of the UK authorities to treat all Middle Eastern and North Africans as potential terrorists until convinced otherwise.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 31, No.1-3; May-Jun 2019: p.595-614
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 31 No 1-3
Key WordsImmigration ;  Middle East ;  North Africa ;  United Kingdom ;  Counter-Terrorism ;  Border Control


 
 
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