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of their loved ones.22 The disrespectful treatment of human remains may amount to cruel,
inhuman or degrading treatment of the family of the deceased. 23
17.
Migrants should not be deprived of liberty for undocumented entry into a country. 24
If immigration detention is nonetheless implemented, it should only be used as a measure of
last resort and must be continuously reassessed. 25 Migrants should be provided with effective
communication channels at all times and have the right to obtain information as to the
grounds of detention and accessible judicial remedies including to challenge the legality of
the detention.26
18.
Secret detention amounts to enforced disappearance, regardless of duration, including
during transfer between detention facilities or during deportation, as well as in cases of
deprivation of liberty by non-State actors with the support, authorization or acquiescence of
the State.27 Moreover, secret detention exposes migrants to the risk of torture and other cruel,
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.28
19.
The detention of children on the basis of their or their parents’ migration status is
never in the best interests of the child and is a violation of the rights of the child. 29 States
must take positive measures to avoid separating families, including during immigration
detention, in compliance with the right to family life, and to reunite family members who
have been separated.30
B.
Prohibition of enforced disappearance and the right to truth
20.
Everyone has the right to be protected from enforced disappearance, regardless of
their migratory status. No circumstances, including those based on national security, lack of
institutional capacity to expeditiously process large numbers of migrants deprived of liberty
or the enforcement of migratory regulations and policies can justify enforced disappearance,
no matter the duration. 31 Enforced disappearance constitutes a multiple human rights
violation, including of the rights to life and security of the person, to be protected from torture
and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, to receive information, to be
recognized as a person before the law and to an effective remedy. Cases of persons who are
disappeared by non-State actors, notably smugglers and/or traffickers, when they occur with
the authorization, support or acquiescence by State actors, constitute enforced
disappearance.32 Situations in which migrants drown in the ocean or go missing in the desert
when State actors could have prevented such occurrences but refrained from doing so may
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27
28
29
30
31
32
A/HRC/56/56, para. 35.
See Nakarmi and Nakarmi v. Nepal (CCPR/C/119/D/2184/2012).
A/71/285, para. 87.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Recommended
Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights at International Borders, Guideline 8, para. 1
(https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Issues/Migration/OHCHR_Recommended_Prin
ciples_Guidelines.pdf); see Human Rights Committee, communication No. 1324/2004, Shafiq v.
Australia (CCPR/C/88/1324/2004), para. 7.2.
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of
Their Families, art. 17.
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, art. 17;
A/HRC/13/42, para. 28; Yrusta and Yrusta v. Argentina (CED/C/10/D/1/2013), para. 10.3; and
Committee on Enforced Disappearances, general comment No. 1 (2023), para. 17.
A/61/299, para. 27; and Mojica v. Dominican Republic (CCPR/C/51/D/449/1991), para. 5.7.
A/HRC/28/68, para. 80; Committee on the Rights of the Child, general comment No. 6 (2005),
para. 61.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 23 (1); Communication No. 1179/2003,
Ngambi and Nébol v. France (CCPR/C/81/D/1179/2003), para. 6.4; Report of the Committee on the
Rights of the Child on its 2012 Day of General Discussion on the rights of all children in the context
of international migration, para. 39
(https://www.refworld.org/reference/themreport/crc/2012/en/95889).
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, art. 1;
Declaration on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance, art. 7; CED/C/11, paras. 3
and 6.
A/HRC/36/39/Add.2, paras. 34 and 43.
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