Migration in Latin America Becomes More Complex and Unpredictable
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The migration phenomenon in Latin America redefines routes, puts pressure on urban systems and poses new challenges for the regional management of human mobility. By Daniel Lee Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean no longer fits in the categories with which we have tried to explain it for decades. Today it is not only an economic phenomenon or exclusively a response to poverty: it is a fragmented mirror of multiple crises that overlap. T…
IOM Warns that Migration in Latin America Becomes Unpredictable While the Venezuelan Exodus Persists
IOM underlines that intraregional migration remains key, with some 6.9 million Venezuelans living in Latin America and the Caribbean, which keeps Venezuela one of the main focal points of displacement in the hemisphere. The post IOM warns that migration in Latin America becomes unpredictable while the Venezuelan exodus is still on the ground first on THE NATIONAL.
In a rapidly changing environment, anticipation is essential for effective migration governance, says the UN agency that oversees migration. Violence linked to organized crime, economic changes, restrictive migration policies, increased returns and deportations, and the growing impact of climate disasters are reshaping migration in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to a new report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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