The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit
XXI Century’s irregular migrations have been framed as national security issues, receiving as such, millionaire investments to surveil and punish. Consequently terrifying elements such as the State’s security forces, and the extortionist crime have occupied the borders. Un-der this punitive principl...
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Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas. Centro de Estudios Superiores de México y Centroamérica. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
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description | XXI Century’s irregular migrations have been framed as national security issues, receiving as such, millionaire investments to surveil and punish. Consequently terrifying elements such as the State’s security forces, and the extortionist crime have occupied the borders. Un-der this punitive principle, borders fulfill a critical mission: not letting pass those considered “undesirables”, who do not possess visas o entry permits for the destination countries, or for passing through the transit ones. Under these circumstances, borders prevent and inhibit but never stop the human flow filtering through the borders’ pores, as if it was a ghost following capital looking for a chance to be exploited. In its current metamorpho-sis, the capital despises and degrades the labor force, selecting and extracting its energy, which once used, is discarded and replaced in an intermittent cycle. The works included in this volume unveil these cycles, questioning and reflecting on the free circulation of peo-ple, the nature of border controls, the routes followed by migrants to avoid regulations, and the geopolitical expressions between migrants’ countries of origin and destination. |
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spelling | clacso-CLACSO233512022-03-15T17:10:11Z The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit Anguiano Téllez, María Eugenia (coord.) Hernández López, Rafael Alonso (coord.) Villafuerte Solís, Daniel (coord.) migración internacional XXI Century’s irregular migrations have been framed as national security issues, receiving as such, millionaire investments to surveil and punish. Consequently terrifying elements such as the State’s security forces, and the extortionist crime have occupied the borders. Un-der this punitive principle, borders fulfill a critical mission: not letting pass those considered “undesirables”, who do not possess visas o entry permits for the destination countries, or for passing through the transit ones. Under these circumstances, borders prevent and inhibit but never stop the human flow filtering through the borders’ pores, as if it was a ghost following capital looking for a chance to be exploited. In its current metamorpho-sis, the capital despises and degrades the labor force, selecting and extracting its energy, which once used, is discarded and replaced in an intermittent cycle. The works included in this volume unveil these cycles, questioning and reflecting on the free circulation of peo-ple, the nature of border controls, the routes followed by migrants to avoid regulations, and the geopolitical expressions between migrants’ countries of origin and destination. Introduction , by Rafael Alonso Hernández López. Notes on the Free Movement of Persons, by Juan Artola. Flow Crisis and Permanency in Cuban Emigration in the Light of Restored Relations between Cuba and the United States, by María Eugenia Anguiano Téllez and Ernesto Rodríguez Chávez. Mexico’s Southern Border: Concept and Realities in the 21st Century, by Daniel Villafuerte Solís. The Pacific Railroad Route, a Look into Migration in Transit through Western Mexico, by Rafael Alonso Hernández López. European Border Control Policies: The Case of Poland, by Stefan Alscher. Final Considerations, by Rafael Alonso Hernández López. About the Authors. 2019-10-18T16:43:13Z 2019-10-18T16:43:13Z 2018 2022-03-15T17:10:10Z 2022-03-15T17:10:10Z Book Anguiano Téllez, María Eugenia, Rafael Alonso Hernández López y Daniel Villafuerte Solís (eds.) (2018). The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit. México: COLEF, CESMECA-UNICACH. 978-607-543-034-8 http://hdl.handle.net/11595/968 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/23351 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 166 pág. application/pdf image/png Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas. Centro de Estudios Superiores de México y Centroamérica. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte |
spellingShingle | migración internacional The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title | The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title_full | The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title_fullStr | The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title_full_unstemmed | The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title_short | The World Through Borders: The Difficult Journey of Migrants in Transit |
title_sort | world through borders: the difficult journey of migrants in transit |
topic | migración internacional |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11595/968 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/23351 |