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Field Note (Today's Immigration (31.2 million immigrations are in US,…
Field Note
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Remittances
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Huge part of home countries economies because they depend on the money and seen as the household income of some of the citizens
Reverse remittances
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there is a high cost with migrating illegally due to the unequal flow of migrants between US and Mexico. (More from Mexico , less from US)
Migration Flows
Varies by region, hometown, gender, socioeconomic class, age race, and ethnicity.
Dynamics of individual households in the sending countries, determines who, when and where they migrate.
Changing Borders
After 9/11, Countries made immigration harder by building fences, hiring border patrols, and installing new technology to intercept would-be terrorists.
US-Mexico Border
New fences specifically designed that are hard to climb, but ensuring enough space where people across the border can speak. Fences also are pushing illegal immigrants farther east into desert
Human-rights activist place crosses on border to remember the Mexicans who have died trying to cross the border.
NAFTA
Established to increase trade among Mexico, US, and Canada