Abstract
El gobierno de Estados Unidos, además de a los migrantes detenidos en el cruce fronterizo ilegal, deporta en la actualidad a un número creciente de ciudadanos mexicanos que son capturados en el interior de aquel país, a quienes se les califica de criminales. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar las causas de deportación que mencionaron 3 457 varones repatriados, atendidos en la Casa del Migrante de Tijuana en 2010. Los hallazgos muestran que la mayor parte de los migrantes fueron deportados porque habían cometido infracciones de tránsito y delitos relacionados con el consumo de alcohol y drogas, así como violencia doméstica.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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