La frontera-gulag y las deportaciones de migrantes mexicanos/The Gulag-border and Mexican Migrant Deportations

The increasing strict and aggressive border control that the United States has in its border with Mexico had two key moments in 1993 and 2001 that can explain the current statu quo. In the coming years the threat of jihadist terrorism, drug trafficking, and undocumented migrants crossing are enough...

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