Analysis of the Evolution of Migration Policies in Mexico and the United States, from Development to Containment: A Review of Migrant Caravans from the Northern Triangle of Central America during the Period 2014 to 2020 – Melissa Baltazar Flores
Melissa Baltazar Flores
Master's thesis
Analysis of the Evolution of Migration Policies in Mexico and the United States, from Development to Containment: A Review of Migrant Caravans from the Northern Triangle of Central America during the Period 2014 to 2020
Analysis of the Evolution of Migration Policies in Mexico and the United States, from Development to Containment: A Review of Migrant Caravans from the Northern Triangle of Central America during the Period 2014 to 2020
Abstract:
In 2014, Barack Obama declared an immigration crisis due to the arrival of thousands of women and unaccompanied minors in “caravans” from the Northern Triangle of Central America, which marked the change in the trend of flows that used to be formed mainly by men seeking temporary migration. The objective of this research is to demonstrate that the policies of Mexico and the US, which until some time …moreAbstract:
In 2014, Barack Obama declared an immigration crisis due to the arrival of thousands of women and unaccompanied minors in “caravans” from the Northern Triangle of Central America, which marked the change in the trend of flows that used to be formed mainly by men seeking temporary migration. The objective of this research is to demonstrate that the policies of Mexico and the US, which until some time …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 20. 9. 2018
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https://vskp.vse.cz/eid/83036
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 1. 6. 2021
- Supervisor: Pavel Přikryl
- Reader: Kateřina Kočí
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BALTAZAR FLORES, Melissa. \textit{Analysis of the Evolution of Migration Policies in Mexico and the United States, from Development to Containment: A~Review of Migrant Caravans from the Northern Triangle of Central America during the Period 2014 to 2020}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: University of Economics, Prague. 2018. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/30mibf/.
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Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy / International and Diplomatic Studies
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