Undocumented migrants in transit in Mexico are victims of atrocity. The subject has been largely ignored by scholars, however, until recently when a number of migration experts became interested in the matter. Most observers argue that abuses suffered by migrants are the consequence of the ‘securitization’ of Mexican immigration policy. For them, Mexican authorities perceive migrants from Central America as a threat to national security and have hardened laws and migratory practices as a result, but there is insufficient evidence to support these claims. This article looks at the political economy of undocumented migration in transit in Mexico and the violence associated with it. It investigates the abuses suffered by migrants not as the re...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
In the past four years, there has been a significant increase in apprehensions of unaccompanied mino...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
Undocumented international migration in Mexico is facing a serious human rights crisis. Each year, h...
Scholarly studies addressing the issue of human rights abuses in Mexico’s war on drugs could be clas...
While Mexico has been openly critical of US immigration enforcement policies, it has also served as ...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In this paper, I selectively review recent literature on illegal migration from Mexico to the United...
As structural issues such as organized crime and corruption deepen in Mexico, migrants are caught in...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
Propelled by deep structural violence and the highest homicide rates in the world, each year hundred...
This article is a qualitative reflection on a series of human trafficking awareness meetings held in...
The migration policy in Mexico has been a chain of “emergency responses” to the historical and criti...
Human rights groups have called undocumented Central American migrants the ‘invisible victims’ of cr...
In Mexican child protection circles the term ‘circuit children’ has been used to designate people un...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
In the past four years, there has been a significant increase in apprehensions of unaccompanied mino...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...
Undocumented international migration in Mexico is facing a serious human rights crisis. Each year, h...
Scholarly studies addressing the issue of human rights abuses in Mexico’s war on drugs could be clas...
While Mexico has been openly critical of US immigration enforcement policies, it has also served as ...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In this paper, I selectively review recent literature on illegal migration from Mexico to the United...
As structural issues such as organized crime and corruption deepen in Mexico, migrants are caught in...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
Propelled by deep structural violence and the highest homicide rates in the world, each year hundred...
This article is a qualitative reflection on a series of human trafficking awareness meetings held in...
The migration policy in Mexico has been a chain of “emergency responses” to the historical and criti...
Human rights groups have called undocumented Central American migrants the ‘invisible victims’ of cr...
In Mexican child protection circles the term ‘circuit children’ has been used to designate people un...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
In the past four years, there has been a significant increase in apprehensions of unaccompanied mino...
While empirical research on human smuggling worldwide is scant, there is a vast, well defined narrat...