Sumario: | This book examines the complex dynamics of migration in Latin America, highlighting the challenges and strategies of migrant populations. Coordinated by Claudia Pedone and Alfonso Hinojosa, it explores various migration corridors, such as the South American West Corridor and the Central America-United States corridor. The work delves into the reasons behind migration, including socio-political violence, economic instability, and structural racism, while also addressing the impact of COVID-19 on migration patterns. The book emphasizes the vulnerability of migrants, particularly women, children, and minority groups, amid increasing securitization and border control by states. It provides insights into the Venezuelan migration surge and the plight of Central American migrants facing dangerous routes and forced disappearances. Intended for scholars and policymakers, the book aims to shed light on the urgent need for humane migration policies.
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