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Mexican Immigration to the United States and the Vulnerability of Migrants and Their Circularity

    1. [1] Université Notre Dame
  • Localización: Impact of Circular Migration on Human, Political and Civil Rights: A Global Perspective / Carlota Solé i Puig (ed. lit.), Sònia Parella Rubio (ed. lit.), Teresa Sordé i Martí (ed. lit.), Sonja Nita (ed. lit.), 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-28894-9, págs. 63-84
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This paper deals with three parts: The first deals with a discussion on the US Mexico Border Region. The second part deals with a theoretical frame for the analysis of vulnerability of migrants as subjects of human rights. The third deals with circularity of Migration at the US Mexico Border Area. Data on the last 9 years of circularity through the US Mexico Border is presented in several tables and graphs. As section is also included on Central American Immigration and US politics of Immigration. This last part ends with a discussion on the “Dreamers”, namely, Mexican undocumented immigrants that were brought to the United States at earlier ages by their parents.


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