Drawing from in-depth interviews with university-level transnational students in Mexico, we highlight these students’ resistance and agency in the face of US legal and educational policies that have marginalized them and other undocumented students. We also illustrate pitfalls and possibilities that students encounter in a Mexican system that has not anticipated their presence. The interviewed students viewed return migration for higher education in Mexico as a strategy that could allow them to access/develop their imagined identities as college-educated professionals and one day, legalized citizens of the United States. At the time they made their decisions, before Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, two students saw returning to Mexic...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This article examines the psychological and sociological impacts of the proposed Development, Relief...
Drawing from in-depth interviews with university-level transnational students in Mexico, we highligh...
We use 3 brief educational biographies of students in Mexico who have previously attended public sch...
There are many school-age children involved in the transnational movement of peoples between the Uni...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
This article presents a preliminary analysis of an ethnographic study of immigrant university studen...
Increasingly, emigrants from Mexico to the United States are taking their children with them when th...
In 1997, when we first met while independently conducting field work in Whitfield County, Georgia, a...
The movement of Mexicans to the United States is both longstanding and long studied and from that st...
Students in Mexican schools with previous experience in US schools are transnational students. To th...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to challenge the general beliefs and labels often associate...
This dissertation explores how the Mexican state came to embrace study abroad as a key piece of nati...
In 2012, an Executive Order created DACA, providing some youth with undocumented citizenship status ...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This article examines the psychological and sociological impacts of the proposed Development, Relief...
Drawing from in-depth interviews with university-level transnational students in Mexico, we highligh...
We use 3 brief educational biographies of students in Mexico who have previously attended public sch...
There are many school-age children involved in the transnational movement of peoples between the Uni...
The literature in international migration from Mexico to the U.S. has usually examined labor, juridi...
This article presents a preliminary analysis of an ethnographic study of immigrant university studen...
Increasingly, emigrants from Mexico to the United States are taking their children with them when th...
In 1997, when we first met while independently conducting field work in Whitfield County, Georgia, a...
The movement of Mexicans to the United States is both longstanding and long studied and from that st...
Students in Mexican schools with previous experience in US schools are transnational students. To th...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to challenge the general beliefs and labels often associate...
This dissertation explores how the Mexican state came to embrace study abroad as a key piece of nati...
In 2012, an Executive Order created DACA, providing some youth with undocumented citizenship status ...
Research Problem Over 500,000 U.S.-born children are living in Mexico –some due to parental deportat...
textThis study sought to research and documents the experiences of a group of Mexican undocumented c...
This article examines the psychological and sociological impacts of the proposed Development, Relief...