Undocumented. In popular perception and most research, the term
connotes movement to and from the United States. North of El Norte
provides an important counterpoint by examining a lesser-known
migration route: that taken by contemporary Mexican migrants to
Canada. Paloma Villegas examines the changing landscape of Canadian
immigration policy and practice, and the implications for Mexican
migrants who lack permanent resident status or citizenship. Her
analysis takes into account the context in Mexico, the experience of
border crossing, policies to restrict migration, and options available
to Mexican migrants to achieve secure status in Canada. Villegas also
provides an assessment of the barriers migrants encounter once in
Canada, specifically in the labour market, in their creative pursuits,
and in accessing health care. Drawing on interviews, policy documents,
media descriptions, and literature from local social service
organizations, North of El Norte concludes that migration – and by
extension migrant illegalization – is assembled, produced, and
negotiated. The comprehensive research in this book sheds light on how
individuals and institutions work to illegalize migrants through the
production and circulation of discourse such as policies, media
accounts, and speeches, and on migrants' active resistance to these
efforts.
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Illegalized Mexican Migrants in Canada
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774863407
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter