De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.

Mexican migration to the United States has been dropping drastically in the last 13 years, which is linked to the 2008 economic crisis, the repressive policies of the United States as well as the demographic aging in Mexico. However, this slowdown does not affect countries of the northern triangle o...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fa94725b83704735bbd206ce6cdf2b2f2021-12-02T10:12:40ZDe travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.1950-570110.4000/ideas.11653https://doaj.org/article/fa94725b83704735bbd206ce6cdf2b2f2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/ideas/11653https://doaj.org/toc/1950-5701Mexican migration to the United States has been dropping drastically in the last 13 years, which is linked to the 2008 economic crisis, the repressive policies of the United States as well as the demographic aging in Mexico. However, this slowdown does not affect countries of the northern triangle of Central America where the dire economic and social situation is pushing families onto the roads of exile. These displacements are accompanied by a transformation of mobility, from clandestine move in order to elude border control to a strategy of visibility both to avoid the dangers of crossing Mexico clandestinely and to seek international protection. In this article we mobilize various sources of quantitative data, the records of border detentions by U.S. authorities and the continuous surveys carried out on migrants at the borders of Mexico (Emif). This socio-demographic perspective of analyzing the evolutions of the last 15 years shows that the migratory flows at the US border have been radically transformed: undocumented Mexican workers have been replaced by Central American asylum-seeking families.Marie-Laure CoubèsInstitut des AmériquesarticleMigration flowUndocumentedRefugeeU.S. Mexico BorderCentral AmericansLatin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799Social sciences (General)H1-99ENFRIdeAs : Idées d’Amériques, Vol 18 (2021)
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FR
topic Migration flow
Undocumented
Refugee
U.S. Mexico Border
Central Americans
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
spellingShingle Migration flow
Undocumented
Refugee
U.S. Mexico Border
Central Americans
Latin America. Spanish America
F1201-3799
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Marie-Laure Coubès
De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
description Mexican migration to the United States has been dropping drastically in the last 13 years, which is linked to the 2008 economic crisis, the repressive policies of the United States as well as the demographic aging in Mexico. However, this slowdown does not affect countries of the northern triangle of Central America where the dire economic and social situation is pushing families onto the roads of exile. These displacements are accompanied by a transformation of mobility, from clandestine move in order to elude border control to a strategy of visibility both to avoid the dangers of crossing Mexico clandestinely and to seek international protection. In this article we mobilize various sources of quantitative data, the records of border detentions by U.S. authorities and the continuous surveys carried out on migrants at the borders of Mexico (Emif). This socio-demographic perspective of analyzing the evolutions of the last 15 years shows that the migratory flows at the US border have been radically transformed: undocumented Mexican workers have been replaced by Central American asylum-seeking families.
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author Marie-Laure Coubès
author_facet Marie-Laure Coubès
author_sort Marie-Laure Coubès
title De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
title_short De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
title_full De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
title_fullStr De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
title_full_unstemmed De travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière Mexique-États-Unis, 2005-2020.
title_sort de travailleurs mexicains sans-papiers à familles centraméricaines demandeuses d’asile : la transformation des flux migratoires à la frontière mexique-états-unis, 2005-2020.
publisher Institut des Amériques
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fa94725b83704735bbd206ce6cdf2b2f
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