The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work

Migrations have different edges, there are different ways and they can change abruptly or be continuous, which makes their analysis quite difficult. The case of Mexico is a sample of this complexity. Due to its economic, political, geographical and cultural characteristics, a country of emigration h...

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Autores: Díaz Mendiburo, Aaraón, Valdivia Ramírez, Montserrat, López, Ana Laura
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Repositorio:INTERdisciplina
Idioma:español
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migration Mexico-USA
emotional impacts
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migración México-Estados Unidos
impactos emocionales
trabajo social
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spelling The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social workLos impactos emocionales de la deportación: el caso de Ana Laura, una mirada desde el trabajo socialDíaz Mendiburo, AaraónValdivia Ramírez, MontserratLópez, Ana Lauradeportationmigration Mexico-USAemotional impactssocial workdeportaciónmigración México-Estados Unidosimpactos emocionalestrabajo socialMigrations have different edges, there are different ways and they can change abruptly or be continuous, which makes their analysis quite difficult. The case of Mexico is a sample of this complexity. Due to its economic, political, geographical and cultural characteristics, a country of emigration has been specified for its vast expulsion of migrants who traditionally go to the United States; of transit, this due to its location in one of the most important migratory corridors; of immigration, for being a pole of attraction for retirees (mainly Americans and Canadians) and for the various opportunities that are offered to people of other nationalities and, finally, of return of migrants, most of those from United States, either voluntarily or forcedly. The literature on migration has focused primarily on explaining the causes and consequences of countries of origin and destination in the migration process and, to a lesser extent, on the transit and return of migrants. In this article, we focus on this last type of migration. Through the case of Ana Laura and, from the perspective of social work, we explore the impacts and challenges involved in deportation under a context of despair generated by the States themselves through their migration policies, in this case Mexico and the United States.Las migraciones tienen diversas aristas, las hay de diferente índole y pueden cambiar de manera abrupta o ser continuas, lo que hace bastante difícil su análisis. El caso de México es una muestra de esta complejidad. Por sus características económicas, políticas, geográficas y culturales se le ha denominado un país de emigración por su vasta expulsión de migrantes que tradicionalmente se dirigen a Estados Unidos; de tránsito, esto por ubicarse en uno de los corredores migratorios más importantes; de inmigración, por ser un polo de atracción para los jubilados (estadounidenses y canadienses principalmente) y por las diversas oportunidades que pudiese llegar a ofrecer a personas de otras nacionalidades; y, finalmente, de retorno de migrantes, la mayoría provenientes de Estados Unidos, ya sea de manera voluntaria o forzada. La literatura sobre migración se ha enfocado fundamentalmente a explicar las causas y consecuencias de los países de origen y destino en el proceso migratorio y, en menor medida, al tránsito y el retorno de personas migrantes. En este artículo nos enfocaremos en este último tipo de migración. A través del caso de Ana Laura y, desde la mirada del trabajo social, exploramos los impactos y retos que implica la deportación bajo un contexto de desesperanza generado por los propios Estados a través de sus políticas migratorias, en este caso México y Estados Unidos.Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades2023-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/inter/article/view/8448310.22201/ceiich.24485705e.2023.29.84483INTER DISCIPLINA; Vol. 11 No. 29 (2023): Deportaciones; 127-150INTER DISCIPLINA; Vol. 11 Núm. 29 (2023): Deportaciones; 127-1502448-57052395-969X10.22201/ceiich.24485705e.2023.29reponame:INTERdisciplinainstname:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICOinstacron:UNAMspahttps://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/inter/article/view/84483/74089https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/inter/article/view/84483/75164https://www.revistas.unam.mx/index.php/inter/article/view/84483/75165Derechos de autor 2023 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Méxicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/844832024-08-16T17:46:50Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
Los impactos emocionales de la deportación: el caso de Ana Laura, una mirada desde el trabajo social
title The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
spellingShingle The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
Díaz Mendiburo, Aaraón
deportation
migration Mexico-USA
emotional impacts
social work
deportación
migración México-Estados Unidos
impactos emocionales
trabajo social
title_short The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
title_full The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
title_fullStr The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
title_full_unstemmed The emotional impacts of deportation: the case of Ana Laura, a view from social work
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Díaz Mendiburo, Aaraón
Valdivia Ramírez, Montserrat
López, Ana Laura
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Valdivia Ramírez, Montserrat
López, Ana Laura
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López, Ana Laura
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migration Mexico-USA
emotional impacts
social work
deportación
migración México-Estados Unidos
impactos emocionales
trabajo social
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migration Mexico-USA
emotional impacts
social work
deportación
migración México-Estados Unidos
impactos emocionales
trabajo social
description Migrations have different edges, there are different ways and they can change abruptly or be continuous, which makes their analysis quite difficult. The case of Mexico is a sample of this complexity. Due to its economic, political, geographical and cultural characteristics, a country of emigration has been specified for its vast expulsion of migrants who traditionally go to the United States; of transit, this due to its location in one of the most important migratory corridors; of immigration, for being a pole of attraction for retirees (mainly Americans and Canadians) and for the various opportunities that are offered to people of other nationalities and, finally, of return of migrants, most of those from United States, either voluntarily or forcedly. The literature on migration has focused primarily on explaining the causes and consequences of countries of origin and destination in the migration process and, to a lesser extent, on the transit and return of migrants. In this article, we focus on this last type of migration. Through the case of Ana Laura and, from the perspective of social work, we explore the impacts and challenges involved in deportation under a context of despair generated by the States themselves through their migration policies, in this case Mexico and the United States.
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