The increasing strict and aggressive border control that the United States has in its border with Mexico had two key moments in 1993 and 2001 that can explain the current statu quo. In the coming years the threat of jihadist terrorism, drug trafficking, and undocumented migrants crossing are enough “reasons” to strength surveillance and build more “sealed” points. This border has actually turn the migrants more vulnerable to potential damage: at the south side they are between of organized crime and in the north side infrastructure, modus operandi of the border patrol, policies, legislation and internal persecution result in deportations that are hard to face. Apprehensions, removed events and deaths counted in just the past seven years sho...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
Based on information derived from the Survey on Migration in the Northern Border of Mexico (EMIF), e...
How does the U.S.-Mexico border build-up of the mid-2000s change clandestine crossing experiences? S...
Este artículo analiza cómo los migrantes centroamericanos en tránsito por México durante los último...
This article covers the phenomenon of illegal trafficking of immigrants from Mexico to the United St...
En los años noventa, la frontera sur de Estados Unidos lideró a la nación en la caída de los crímene...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
The history of Mexico-U.S. migration is characterized by a series of discrete phases during which le...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the environment of insecurity and violence associated with drug ...
This article contains a brief account of the legislation and migration control policies implemented ...
En la última década del siglo XX, las políticas de seguridad fronteriza implementadas por los gobier...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
Based on information derived from the Survey on Migration in the Northern Border of Mexico (EMIF), e...
How does the U.S.-Mexico border build-up of the mid-2000s change clandestine crossing experiences? S...
Este artículo analiza cómo los migrantes centroamericanos en tránsito por México durante los último...
This article covers the phenomenon of illegal trafficking of immigrants from Mexico to the United St...
En los años noventa, la frontera sur de Estados Unidos lideró a la nación en la caída de los crímene...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
The history of Mexico-U.S. migration is characterized by a series of discrete phases during which le...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the environment of insecurity and violence associated with drug ...
This article contains a brief account of the legislation and migration control policies implemented ...
En la última década del siglo XX, las políticas de seguridad fronteriza implementadas por los gobier...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
In 2010, we witnessed a series of events showing the shifting state of clandestine migration all alo...
This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of h...
Based on information derived from the Survey on Migration in the Northern Border of Mexico (EMIF), e...