Teuchitlán incorporates its migrant community as a central part of its municipal, economic and cultural life. By Daniel Lee This weekend was inaugurated in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, the Office of Migrant Care; it is clear that it was not a simple cut of the bar. It is, in fact, a political and social sign of greater scope: the explicit recognition that migration is not a phenomenon external to the municipality, but a structural part of its identity, …
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Teuchitlán incorporates its migrant community as a central part of its municipal, economic and cultural life. By Daniel Lee This weekend was inaugurated in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, the Office of Migrant Care; it is clear that it was not a simple cut of the bar. It is, in fact, a political and social sign of greater scope: the explicit recognition that migration is not a phenomenon external to the municipality, but a structural part of its identity, …