Trajectories of Forced Migration: Central American Migrants on Their Way Toward the USA

L. Pries, Oscar Calderón Morillón, Brandon Amir Estrada Ceron
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Executive Summary Mexico is increasingly important as a country of transit migration between the Global South and the Global North. Migration dynamics from Central America to and through Mexico are mainly considered as economic or mixed migration of people looking for work and a better life in the USA. Nevertheless, since the 2010s the number of asylum applications in Mexico has sky rocketed. Based on a survey of Central American migrants in Mexico we demonstrate that some kind of (organized) violence was a crucial driver for leaving and a constant companion during their journey. After contextualizing the migration route from the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) toward Mexico, we present the design of the study, describe sociodemographic and general contexts of the 350 interviewees, and present the migration trajectories as long-lasting sequences of events and stays, where violence in quite different forms always is at play.
被迫移民的轨迹:中美洲移民前往美国之路
内容提要 墨西哥作为全球南部和全球北部之间的过境移民国,其重要性与日俱增。从中美洲到墨西哥以及通过墨西哥的移民动态主要被视为经济移民或混合移民,他们在美国寻找工作和更好的生活。然而,自 2010 年代以来,在墨西哥申请庇护的人数激增。根据对墨西哥中美洲移民的调查,我们发现某种(有组织的)暴力是他们离开墨西哥的重要原因,也是他们在旅途中经常遇到的问题。在介绍了从北三角(萨尔瓦多、危地马拉和洪都拉斯)到墨西哥的移民路线的背景之后,我们介绍了研究的设计,描述了 350 名受访者的社会人口学和一般背景,并将移民轨迹描述为一系列持久的事件和停留,其中始终存在着不同形式的暴力。
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