Biopolítica migratoria: escenarios de securitización, contención y violencias en las trayectorias de la migración de tránsito en su paso por México
Migration Biopolitics: Scenarios of Securitization, Containment, and Violence in the Trajectories of Transit Migration through Mexico
Author(s): Loredana Amelio Flores, Nayeli Burgueño AnguloSubject(s): International relations/trade, Studies in violence and power, Migration Studies, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Transit Migration; Biopolitics; Trajectories; Violence; Mexico;
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this paper is to analyze the impacts of migration policies on the trajectories and living conditions of migrants during their transit through Mexico, as they seek to reach the northern border and eventually cross into the United States. It seeks to understand how the formulation and implementation of these policies violently affect human mobility, by examining the historical relationship between the United States and Latin America. This relationship is reflected in the imposition of securitization policies intended to halt migratory flows through containment strategies designed beyond national borders. Nation-states implement such policies under the pretext of national security and border defense, giving rise to multiple forms of violence rooted in biopolitical and necropolitical logics that expose migrants to risk and death. Through micro-social qualitative research, this study analyzes how anti-immigrant power structures—devised by the Global North—are inscribed on migrants' bodies. Their narratives allow for an understanding of the structural and symbolic configuration of their migratory experience as they travel through Mexico.
Journal: Yeiyá, Revista de Estudios Críticos
- Issue Year: 6/2025
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 99-117
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Spanish
