Central American transmigrants through Mexican Territory (s): echoes of Resilience and Violence

This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of human rights violations, massacres, disappearances and clandestine graves that migrants in transit through Mexican territory (s) have suffered, represent a collateral damage to the indices of impu...

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Autor principal: Gómez-Gutiérrez, Abel
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México 2019
Acceso en línea:https://huellasdelamigracion.uaemex.mx/article/view/11268
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Sumario:This document articulates around an assumption: "the most violent violence and the whole series of human rights violations, massacres, disappearances and clandestine graves that migrants in transit through Mexican territory (s) have suffered, represent a collateral damage to the indices of impunity and corruption that have been lived in Mexico in the most recent decade (2007-2017)." The migratory process of Central American migrants is analyze from a sociological perspective with the approach of human resilience. The readers are anticipate that organized crime groups in Mexico are accused to have perpetrated these crimes as an illicit activity beyond the wide range of regional monopolies of control and violence against the entire population without distinction of nationality. The violent incidents against the transmigrants, their histories and denunciations, have contributed in the exercise of governmental measures to protect their orderly and safe transit during their passage through Mexican territories. However, faced with so much violence against them in the most violent decade of Mexico, the adjective of transmigrants is used. To them, to the relatives of the disappeared and NGOs we recognize their stories and the denunciations that keep the Mexican government on alert.