Migrant and Refugee Integration in Mexico

Migrant and Refugee Integration in Mexico

Governance, Civil Society, and Public Opinion

Meza Gonzalez, Liliana; Valenzuela-Moreno, Karla; Cardenas-Alaminos, Nuty

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2024

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9781032834726

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Introduction

Nuty Cardenas-Alaminos and Karla A. Valenzuela Moreno

Part 1: From Federal to Local Integration Policies

1. Barriers to Migrant Integration Policy in Mexico: Explaining Why

Elena Sanchez-Montijano

2. State Regulatory Frameworks on the Integration of Migrants in Mexico

Liliana Meza-Gonzalez and Felix Velez Fernandez-Varela

3. Local State governments' and civil society organizations' response to return migration in Mexico

Nuty Cardenas-Alaminos

Part 2: Perceptions towards Migrants and Refugees: A Federal and Local Analysis

4. Mexican Society's Attitude Toward Migrants in Crisis Contexts

Elena Sanchez-Montijano and Gerardo Maldonado

5. What do Mexicans Think about Newcomers? A Qualitative Analysis of Immigrant Local Perceptions

Karla A. Valenzuela Moreno and Marilyn G. Roman Bejarano

6. Migration and Local Integration. An Experience from the Southern Border of Mexico

Martha Luz Rojas-Wiesner

Part 3: Migrant and Refugee Integration Governance in Local Contexts

7. Refugees in Tijuana: A Case-study on the Changing Landscape on Asylum and Migration in Mexico

Carlos S. Ibarra and Rodolfo Cruz Pineiro

8. Migratory Landscapes: Challenges for the Integration of Migrants in the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey

Victoria Rios-Infante and Eloisa Roman-Fajardo

9. Actors in Jalisco Working on Processes for Integrating People in Contexts of Human Mobility

Adriana Gonzalez-Arias

10. Facing the New Challenges of Migration through the Promotion of Local Actions in Western and Northern States of Mexico

Karina Arias Munoz and Iliana Martinez Hernandez Mejia
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Migration Studies;International Migration;Migrants;Refugees;Mexico;Latin America;North America;Civil Society;Public Policy;Displaced Populations;Immigration Policy;Latino/a Studies;Human Rights;Mexican-American;Borders