Abstract

ABSTRACT Moroccans in Belgium come close to being the largest immigrant community in the country. It is characterised by being both in a post-migration and migration situation. The Moroccan community in Belgium lies at the juncture of the social experience of an older and newer community of migrants. While there has been extensive research on the legally established, the trajectories of new Moroccan migrants have not been dealt with specifically in the literature. Dwelling on both existing research and on our own fieldwork material, this paper seeks to better study Moroccan undocumented migrants. A tentative etnography is articulated that seeks to better understand the expectations, anticipations and strategic reactions of this group of migrants in relation to immigration policy-making.

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