In recent years, the increase in legal and unauthorized immigration to the US and Mexico from the Northern Triangle (NT) of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala has outpaced the growth of refugees ...
Transnational migration describes the movement of individuals and communities across national borders while maintaining enduring social, economic and political ties to their countries of origin. Such ...
Yale has established a new center dedicated to the study of race, indigeneity, and transnational migration, announced President Peter Salovey and Provost Benjamin Polak in a Feb. 16 email to the ...
Crossing borders and boundaries in the Hispanic Caribbean -- Rethinking transnationalism : conceptual, theoretical, and practical problems -- In the entrails of the monster : a historical overview of ...
A new report from the University of Reading brings to light the unique and often overlooked challenges faced by families living across national borders. As transnational families grow in number due to ...
Migrant smuggling and trafficking has flourished through Libya since its 2011 conflict. This article explains how this happened and why European policies aimed at addressing the issue are inadequate.
Migration and drug trafficking dominated a meeting on Friday between U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo, according to the president. Landau ...
In preparation for the thirtieth anniversary of the International Year of the Family, 2024, UNDESA supports research and awareness-raising activities on the impact of current megatrends including ...
Transnational marriage migration encompasses the movement of individuals across national borders to marry partners from different countries, intertwining deeply with evolving notions of citizenship.
Introduction : making incomplete : identity, woman, and the state / Meenakshi Thapan -- From India to an Indian diaspora to a Mauritian diaspora : back-linking as a means for women to feel good ...
The term “transnational repression” is increasingly used to refer to state actors reaching beyond their borders to suppress or stifle dissent by targeting human rights defenders, journalists, ...
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