Concurrent Displacements: Return, Waiting for Asylum, and Internal Displacement in Northern Mexico

Isabel Gil-Everaert, Claudia Masferrer, Oscar Rodríguez Chávez
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This paper explores the ways in which contemporary mobility dynamics in Mexico have changed over the last decade, leading to protracted displacement. It focuses on three populations: (1) the internally displaced due to violence; (2) Mexican nationals returning from the United States, both voluntarily and due to deportation; and (3) populations seeking asylum in Mexico and the United States. These three populations are not usually analyzed together and do not squarely fall under the traditional legal definitions. The paper outlines ways that situations of protracted displacement and insecurity present challenges in four interconnected arenas of life: housing, legal status, employment, and emotional well-being. For governments and local communities, protracted displacement requires immediate humanitarian responses and the development and implementation of public policies focused on integration. The paper concludes with a set of policy recommendations based on its findings.
同时流离失所:返回,等待庇护,和墨西哥北部的内部流离失所
本文探讨了墨西哥当代流动动态在过去十年中发生的变化,导致长期流离失所的方式。它重点关注三种人群:(1)由于暴力而在国内流离失所的人;(2)从美国返回的墨西哥国民,无论是自愿的还是由于被驱逐出境的;(3)在墨西哥和美国寻求庇护的人口。这三个群体通常不被放在一起分析,也不完全属于传统的法律定义。本文概述了长期流离失所和不安全局势在四个相互关联的生活领域带来的挑战:住房、法律地位、就业和情感健康。对于政府和地方社区来说,长期的流离失所需要立即作出人道主义反应,并制定和实施以融合为重点的公共政策。论文最后根据其研究结果提出了一系列政策建议。
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