Between Coercion and Improvisation: The Case of Irregularised Migrants in Transit Across Mexico

Authors

  • Bernardo López Marín La Trobe University
  • Gianmaria Lenti Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-id441

Keywords:

Mexico, Transit, improvisation, Migration,

Abstract

People who emigrate from their home countries, in Central America and beyond, by venturing across Mexico in unauthorised journeys engage in a constant ‘improvisation of life’ characterised by violence, danger and uncertainty. Multiple and interconnected forces frequently coerce these people to leave their countries behind and embark on travel that excludes them from any possibility to migrate legally or to seek refugee status abroad. When the migratory path begins, these individuals abandon their ordinary lifestyles and are compelled to improvise themselves as irregularised migrants, while they have to struggle for survival and endure the dangers and vicissitudes of the journey, in order to come closer to their goals and objectives. At the time of becoming ‘irregularised,’ transit migrants enter a terrain characterised by precariousness, which makes them even more vulnerable to abuse and adverse realities. Among the cases of violence that characterise the marginalised territories of trans-Mexican routes, migrants in transit keep on improvising life within the context of death, and by creating strategies that alleviate the journeys’ vicissitudes, they manage to endure the escalation of governmental oppression and withstand the social consequences which epitomise this humanitarian crisis.

Author Biographies

Bernardo López Marín, La Trobe University

Bernardo López Marín is a Mexican PhD. candidate in Anthropology at La Trobe University of Melbourne, Australia, who is currently undertaking a comparative research on irregularised and transit migration between the cases of Mexico and Morocco. He received a MSc. in Social Anthropology from the National School of Anthropology and History of Mexico City, Mexico, and a BA. in Native American Languages and Cultures at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Gianmaria Lenti, Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia

Gianmaria Lenti is an Italian PhD. candidate in Social Anthropology at the National School of Anthropology and History of Mexico City, Mexico, who is currently undertaking a comparative research on irregularised and transit migration between the cases of Mexico and Turkey. He received a MSc. in Global Refugee Studies from Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark, and a BA. in Languages and Cultural Mediation at the University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy.

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Published

13-11-2019

How to Cite

López Marín, B., & Lenti, G. (2019). Between Coercion and Improvisation: The Case of Irregularised Migrants in Transit Across Mexico. Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-id441

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