Mexico has one of the highest rates of disappeared persons in the world. Comprehensive data are difficult to collect, particularly about migrants who often transit the country illegally. The migrant-rights group Movimiento Migrante Mesoamericano has estimated that between 72,000 and 120,000 migrants went missing or disappeared in the country between 2006 and 2016. Over a six-month period in 2010, Mexico’s National Human Rights Commission reported that more than 11,000 migrants had disappeared due to kidnappings
This report evaluates Mexico’s migratory policies as well as the legal mandates of government bodies...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
An estimated 130,000 Mexicans have been murdered since 2006, with another 27,000 having been officia...
Two trucks carrying migrants have gone missing in Veracruz, Mexico. A witness says that \u2765 child...
In February 2020, Emmanuelle Corne was in Veracruz, Mexico, as a documentary photographer, along wit...
This article explores the struggles of Central American families of disappeared migrants to maintain...
The article reconstructs and critically analyses two main contemporary discursive formations associa...
This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the practice of disappearances in Mexico, from...
Globally, migrant smuggling receives a considerable amount of media, policy and public attention, an...
Using data from the Mexican Migration Project we compute probabilities of departure and return for f...
Twelve members of a self-defense group in Mexico's Michoacan state went missing after going out on p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-114)Every year thousands of people go missing worldwi...
The human migrations are a mirror of movements between border, so by their nature are dynamic, chang...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In the past twenty years over 400 women in Juarez and Chihuahua Mexico have been murdered, and a cou...
This report evaluates Mexico’s migratory policies as well as the legal mandates of government bodies...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
An estimated 130,000 Mexicans have been murdered since 2006, with another 27,000 having been officia...
Two trucks carrying migrants have gone missing in Veracruz, Mexico. A witness says that \u2765 child...
In February 2020, Emmanuelle Corne was in Veracruz, Mexico, as a documentary photographer, along wit...
This article explores the struggles of Central American families of disappeared migrants to maintain...
The article reconstructs and critically analyses two main contemporary discursive formations associa...
This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the practice of disappearances in Mexico, from...
Globally, migrant smuggling receives a considerable amount of media, policy and public attention, an...
Using data from the Mexican Migration Project we compute probabilities of departure and return for f...
Twelve members of a self-defense group in Mexico's Michoacan state went missing after going out on p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 104-114)Every year thousands of people go missing worldwi...
The human migrations are a mirror of movements between border, so by their nature are dynamic, chang...
The conflict that devastated the Central American region in the 1980s and created a dramatic populat...
In the past twenty years over 400 women in Juarez and Chihuahua Mexico have been murdered, and a cou...
This report evaluates Mexico’s migratory policies as well as the legal mandates of government bodies...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
An estimated 130,000 Mexicans have been murdered since 2006, with another 27,000 having been officia...