The Coyote Along the Border Kimberly Andrade Director: Victor Hinojosa, Ph.D. Throughout the years, the United States’ migration policy has changed, and these changes have created ripple effects. The United States has avenues for legal immigration, but there are those who are unable to obtain legal status. In these instances, migrants may find themselves compelled to find alternative means to reach the United States. These alternative means may include finding a coyote, or smuggler, who agrees to guide the migrant across the border for a fee. With stricter immigration policy and the increased militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border there is a higher demand for the services coyotes offer. I argue that recent changes in United St...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Since the early 1990s, United States border strategies have relied on hazardous natural environments...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
This thesis examines how the role of the coyote, a person who smuggles undocumented immigrants from ...
Undocumented migrants frequently hire border crossing experts, called “coyotes” to facilitate a succ...
The present study utilizes survey data (n = 415) collected in the Migrant Border Crossing Study from...
Based on information derived from the Survey on Migration in the Northern Border of Mexico (EMIF), e...
1We would like to thank Jim Dolmas, Greg Huffman and Van Pham, as well as seminar partic-ipants at t...
In May 2001, a traveling party of 26 Mexican citizens tried to cross the Arizonan desert in order to...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model that views undocumented border-crossing as a well-defin...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
This bachelor thesis deals with the increasing borders control/security between nations, especially ...
Illegal immigration and border enforcement in the United States have increased concomitantly for ove...
The migration policy in Mexico has been a chain of “emergency responses” to the historical and criti...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Since the early 1990s, United States border strategies have relied on hazardous natural environments...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
This thesis examines how the role of the coyote, a person who smuggles undocumented immigrants from ...
Undocumented migrants frequently hire border crossing experts, called “coyotes” to facilitate a succ...
The present study utilizes survey data (n = 415) collected in the Migrant Border Crossing Study from...
Based on information derived from the Survey on Migration in the Northern Border of Mexico (EMIF), e...
1We would like to thank Jim Dolmas, Greg Huffman and Van Pham, as well as seminar partic-ipants at t...
In May 2001, a traveling party of 26 Mexican citizens tried to cross the Arizonan desert in order to...
In this paper we develop a theoretical model that views undocumented border-crossing as a well-defin...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
This bachelor thesis deals with the increasing borders control/security between nations, especially ...
Illegal immigration and border enforcement in the United States have increased concomitantly for ove...
The migration policy in Mexico has been a chain of “emergency responses” to the historical and criti...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Since the early 1990s, United States border strategies have relied on hazardous natural environments...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...