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In this chapter I have examined the problems faced, and coping strategies employed, by
the newcomer undocumented migrant community living in Greece. I have also examined
the settled undocumented migrant community and the problems they face. The preceding
also touched upon a popular sense that undocumented migrants are potentially dangerous
and certainly not citizens. The following chapter will situate the influence undocumented
migrants have within an understanding of the contemporary socio-political change in
Greece. Of particular importance is the role transnational flows of people have had on
the individual’s understanding of nation and citizenship. Note also the points of
interconnection between the migrant and the anarchist communities.