This essay examines border migration policies in the context of mainstream political debates in the United States around irregular (undocumented) migration. The debates are taking place amidst a presidential campaign in which border migration is a key and highly contentious issue and...
U.S. immigration agents processed more than 200,000 migrants who crossed the southern border unlawfully in September, the highest level recorded in 2023, as the Biden administration struggles to contain themass migrationgripping the region, according to preliminary government data obtained by CBS News....
through the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in this decade has called attention to...the role of Mexico's southern border, Central American conflicts and migrations from that era. Relevant adjustments have been made to Mexico's policy in approaching problems regarding its southern ...
sponsors to be “paroled” into the U.S. for an initial two-year period. This program has proved somewhat successful in reducing pressure at the Southern Border. However, it is limited to nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. That plus the numerical limitations diminish its ...
The complex and violent border situation between Mexico and the United States and at the southern border of Mexico highlights the securitisation of both social problems (Bigo 2002) and climate change (Herbeck and Flitner 2010), as well as the mismatch between migration and adaptation discourses on...
The former US president has accused his rival of enabling potential attackers to flood across the nation’s southern border Jun 15, 2024 21:00 Biden to impose daily immigration cap – media The Mexican border would be shut to migrants when more than 2,500 illegal crossings are detected ...
The men and women who work there, and at other places along our southern border, help keep our nation secure. And they need more resources to do their jobs. Which is why we are investing half a billion dollars to modernize and expand the port of entry here in Douglas. And why, last ...
Bantu peoples, the approximately 85 million speakers of the more than 500 distinct languages of the Bantu subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family, occupying almost the entire southern projection of the African continent. The classification is primarily linguistic, for the cultural patterns of ...
With the urbanization of the state in the late 20th century and the decrease in the demand for agricultural workers, large Hispanic populations have converged on the major metropolitan centres that lie farther from the border. Spanish remains the language of many people in these communities. Native...
Unlike Mexicans, Central Americans arriving at the southern U.S. border today are not seeking not employment but refuge. Yet both Obama and Trump have framed the cross-border migration not as a humanitarian challenge but as an enforcement issue to be addressed by detention and deportation rather...