Date: 2018
Type: Contribution to book
Mexico
Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU and Marie MCAULIFFE (eds), Migrant smuggling data and research : a global review of the emerging evidence base, Vol. 2, Geneva : International Organization for Migration, 2018, pp. 143-166
SANCHEZ, Gabriella, Mexico, in Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU and Marie MCAULIFFE (eds), Migrant smuggling data and research : a global review of the emerging evidence base, Vol. 2, Geneva : International Organization for Migration, 2018, pp. 143-166
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/61047
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Globally, migrant smuggling receives a considerable amount of media, policy and public attention, and is the focus of law enforcement activities and operations around the world. It has also become an increasingly significant focus of international cooperation between States, as well as examination by academic researchers. It is widely acknowledged that much more needs to be understood about migrant smuggling processes and changing dynamics, especially as they relate to negative consequences for migrants, including refugees and asylum seekers, who have few or no options to reach safety. This report – the second volume of the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Migrant Smuggling Data and Research: A global review of the emerging evidence base – aims to further add to the existing evidence base on migrant smuggling by building on the first volume.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/61047
Full-text via DOI: 10.18356/5347a578-en
ISBN: 9789290687696; 9789290687689
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