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Border Imperialism is a concept first introduced by activist and author, Harsha Walia, It describes the intersection Border imperialism specifically "defies relegating matters of immigration to that of any single state or government," rather it, "links the politics of borders to global systems of power and repression, systems which find their roots in ‘othering,’ colonization, and slavery.” (4)

The Migration Crisis
(1) Walia, Harsha. Undoing Border Imperialism. Ak Press, 2013. Print. (2) Lawrence, Bonita. "Gender, Race, and the Regulation of Native Identity in Canada and the United States: An overview." Hypatia 18.2 (2003): 3-31. PDF. (3) Arvin, Maile, Morrill, Angie and Tuck, Eve. “Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy.” Feminist Formations, 25.1 (3) (2013): 8-34. PDF. (4) Gahman, Levi and Hjalmarson, Elise. “Border Imperialism,” Global Social Theory. Ed. Bhambra, Guriminder K. n.d. http://globalsocialtheory.org/topics/border-imperialism/ Web. 22 Feb. 2016. (5) Walia, Harsha. http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/The-Making-of-the-Migration-Crisis-20150619-0019.html (6) http://indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/home/government-policy/the-indian-act.html (7) http://phys.org/news/2011-02-million-environmental-refugees-experts.html