From Central America to The United States : Northward Through Mexico – The Dangers and Help Along the Way
Abstract
For the many Central Americans who decide to migrate north, the journey into and across Mexico is one of danger and hope. There are many reasons why they decide to leave, including violence, poverty, and the promise of a better future. On the journey they must contend with thieves, gangs, security forces, and usually with little or no resources. There is not much help being provided by the Mexican government so NGOs step in to fill this need and help migrants with basic supplies such as food, water, clothes, and hygiene supplies. Even before COVID-19, the situation was too big for the NGOs to handle alone. For months I worked in an organization helping the migrants passing through western Mexico and interviewed integration specialists and migrants about the journey and resources available. This work will attempt to dissect what needs are not being met by the NGOs and give recommendations on what more the Mexican government could do to help the non-governmental agencies that are shouldering the burden themselves.
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From Central America to The United States : Northward Through Mexico – The Dangers and Help Along the WayTitulación / Programa
Máster Universitario en Migraciones InternacionalesMaterias/ UNESCO
52 Demografía5203 Demografía urbana
520302 Movilidad y migraciones internacionales
Palabras Clave
Migration, Mexico, La Bestia, FM4, IntegrationCollections
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