2020
DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2020.1806511
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A movement in motion: collective mobility and embodied practice in the central American migrant caravan

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“…The labor shortage expressed by farm owners during this research occurred simultaneous to the 'migrant caravan' of 2018 in which thousands of Central Americans risked their lives to find economic opportunity in the United States(Wurtz 2020).…”
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“…The labor shortage expressed by farm owners during this research occurred simultaneous to the 'migrant caravan' of 2018 in which thousands of Central Americans risked their lives to find economic opportunity in the United States(Wurtz 2020).…”
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“…So it does for documenting changes in migration flows, people's containment and authority abuse by state actors, and the perpetration of crimes against people en route through Mexico. In this way, Casa para Todes contributes to a network of researchers and organizations advocating for the protection of “migrant populations” and broader changes in the migration policy (Wurtz, 2020 ). It is nevertheless problematic that the intake process for “the migrant” emphasizes the exceptionality of their mobility trajectory, being imposed by the state logics of criminalized migrations and following gender-, ethnicity-, and class-related markers.…”
Section: Doing Migration Through Administration and Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shelter organization in Mexico called Casa para Todes (House for Everyone) 1 , is embedded in a violent landscape of undocumented migration (Vogt, 2013 ; Estévez, 2014 ) historically shaped by the United States migration policy. In general, shelters in Mexico work as important stepping stones for people's trajectories, and they form a networked infrastructure for people on the move (e.g., Marchand, 2020 ; Wurtz, 2020 ). The shelter organization in the Netherlands called Iedereen Welkom (Everyone Welcome) is embedded in a typically Western European welfare-state model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, travelling in large groups, which are organized by civil society, is a collective social protest of resistance that fosters solidarity among its members. Within this migrant struggle, this form of collective mobility is a social movement that serves to call attention to, and bears witness to the gang violence, poverty, inequality, and environmental devastation its members endure (Wurtz 2020). It is a form of resistance that seeks to identify social and political demands and fights for the rights of its members; the right to move, the right to seek asylum, the right to a life free from violence, the right to survive.…”
Section: Exercises Of Migrant Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%