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      LAS FAMILIAS MEXICANAS CON ESTATUS INMIGRATORIO MIXTO Y LA DEPORTACIÓN MASIVA DE ESTADOS UNIDOS Translated title: Mexican families with mixed immigration status and massive deportation from the United States

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          Resumen Ante la creciente criminalización de la inmigración en Estados Unidos, millones de personas que forman parte de familias inmigrantes mexicanas enfrentan miedo, angustia y precariedad social. En este artículo se analiza el impacto que ha tenido la deportación masiva de mexicanos en familias con estatus inmigratorio mixto. En primer lugar, se describe la evolución de la legislación estadounidense que ha facilitado la deportación formal de extranjeros no naturalizados. Posteriormente se examinan algunas de las características sociodemográficas del flujo de personas repatriadas a México. Finalmente se presentan tres casos de padres deportados que pertenecen a familias mexicanas con estatus migratorio mixto que difícilmente pueden ser considerados como criminales.

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          Abstract Because of the growing criminalization of immigrants in the United States, millions of people who are part of Mexican immigrant families are facing fear, anguish, and social precarity. This article analyses the impact of the massive deportations of Mexicans who belong to families with mixed immigration status. First, a description is given of the evolution of U.S. legislation that has facilitated the formal deportation of non-naturalized immigrants. Then, some socio-demographic characteristics of the flow of people repatriated to Mexico are examined. Finally, three cases of deported parents, who belong to Mexican families with mixed migration status and can hardly be considered criminals, are presented.

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          ¿Criminales o víctimas? La deportación de migrantes mexicanos de Estados Unidos a Tijuana, Baja California

          El gobierno de Estados Unidos, además de a los migrantes detenidos en el cruce fronterizo ilegal, deporta en la actualidad a un número creciente de ciudadanos mexicanos que son capturados en el interior de aquel país, a quienes se les califica de criminales. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar las causas de deportación que mencionaron 3 457 varones repatriados, atendidos en la Casa del Migrante de Tijuana en 2010. Los hallazgos muestran que la mayor parte de los migrantes fueron deportados porque habían cometido infracciones de tránsito y delitos relacionados con el consumo de alcohol y drogas, así como violencia doméstica.
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                Contributors
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                Journal
                remhu
                REMHU : Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
                REMHU, Rev. Interdiscip. Mobil. Hum.
                Centro Scalabriniano de Estudos Migratórios (Brasília )
                2237-9843
                December 2015
                : 23
                : 45
                : 77-92
                Affiliations
                [1 ] City University of New York Estados Unidos
                [2 ] Colegio de la Frontera Norte Mexico
                Article
                S1980-85852015000200077
                10.1590/1980-8585250319880004504
                6f2cb50e-0a9f-4125-a37c-ced872e62f0f

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1980-8585&lng=en
                Categories
                ANTHROPOLOGY
                DEMOGRAPHY
                SOCIOLOGY

                Sociology,Anthropology,General social science
                families with mixed immigration status,international migration,migración internacional,deportación,familias con estatus inmigratorio mixto,Estados Unidos,México,deportation,United States,Mexico

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