Departments of Sociology and Social Work, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 25;20(3):2172. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032172.
Migrants' sense of belonging in their country and community of residence has direct effects on their health and wellbeing. A diverse set of case studies suggest that legal immigration status plays a primary role in shaping migrants' opportunities for and experiences of belonging. Few of these studies, though, have examined belonging for migrants with varied legal immigration statuses living in the same receiving context, limiting our understanding of if and how migrant status interacts with other factors to shape access to belonging for migrants settling in the same host community. To address this gap, we analyze 73 semi-structured interviews with migrants in Utah, USA, to investigate the process and experience of belonging for migrants across permanent, temporary, undocumented, and refugee statuses. While legal immigration status is an important factor shaping (non)belonging, it does not appear to function as a master status for migrant belonging. Rather, we find that legal immigration status works alongside a number of community-level factors-including cultural, social, linguistic, and racial/ethnic factors-to shape belonging for migrants of all immigration statuses. These non-legal, community-level factors emerged as critical features of (non)belonging for many migrants living in Utah. Our findings suggest that, although they cannot change federal immigration policies, local- and state-level governments and organizations can enhance migrants' access to belonging and wellbeing across many other dimensions.
移民对其所在国家和居住社区的归属感直接影响其健康和幸福感。一系列不同的案例研究表明,合法移民身份在塑造移民归属感的机会和体验方面起着主要作用。然而,这些研究很少考察在相同的接受背景下,具有不同合法移民身份的移民的归属感,这限制了我们对移民身份是否以及如何与其他因素相互作用,从而影响移民在同一接待社区定居时获得归属感的理解。为了弥补这一空白,我们分析了美国犹他州 73 名移民的半结构化访谈,以调查不同永久、临时、无证件和难民身份的移民的归属感的过程和体验。虽然合法移民身份是塑造(非)归属感的一个重要因素,但它似乎并不是移民归属感的主导因素。相反,我们发现,合法移民身份与许多社区层面的因素(包括文化、社会、语言和种族/族裔因素)一起,为所有移民身份的移民塑造归属感。这些非法律的社区层面因素成为许多生活在犹他州的移民(非)归属感的关键特征。我们的研究结果表明,尽管他们无法改变联邦移民政策,但地方和州一级的政府和组织可以在许多其他方面增强移民的归属感和幸福感。