What is it about?
In the begining of the new century, migrants from the south countries find a multiple barriers to reach their goal: insertion in the north economies. These barriers come from the migration policies that states built, but also from criminal networks that try to introduce drugs and weapons in the same roads used by the migrants. Vulnerability and human rights violation are the main cost paid by migration.
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Why is it important?
We need to find solutions to help migrants to overcome the barriers that States and criminal networks build to stop the flux. In this paper we find that solutions come not only from the economic field.
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This page is a summary of: Migración, inseguridad y vulnerabilidad en el corredor del Golfo de México, Regions & Cohesion, January 2015, Berghahn Journals,
DOI: 10.3167/reco.2015.050202.
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