Artículo
Bordering on Criminal: The Routine Abuse of Migrants in the Removal System
Bordering on Criminal: The Routine Abuse of Migrants in the Removal System
Publicado el 10 de diciembre de 2013
por Daniel E Martínez, Jeremy Slack and Josiah Heyman en Bordering on Criminal: The Routine Abuse of Migrants in the Removal System, Immigration Policy Center, Special Report, December 2013.
This report focuses on the mistreatment of unauthorized migrants while in U.S. custody. Overall, we find that the physical and verbal mistreatment of migrants is not a random, sporadic occurrence but, rather, a systematic practice. One indication of this is that 11% of deportees report some form of physical abuse and 23% report verbal mistreatment while in U.S. custody—a finding that is supported by other academic studies and reports from non-governmental organizations. Another highly disturbing finding is that migrants often note they are the targets for nationalistic and racist remarks—something that in no way is integral to U.S. officials’ ability to function in an effective capacity on a day-to-day basis.
Clasificación
País
Estados Unidos
Temática general
[Migrantes][Migrantes][Migración][Vigilancia migratoria en Estados Unidos]
Temática específica
[64][65][125][57]
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