Los que la guerra desplazó: familias del noreste de México en el exilio
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Keywords

Population displacement
forced migration
exodus and exile are new realities of the inhabitants of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon states since the war waged by the mexican federal government against drug trafficking and organized crime in 2006
and the bloody struggle between the cartels for control of routes
territories and markets. Geographical proximity and historical ties with the state of Texas have placed it as the main place of refuge for the displaced norestenses. Based on a review diaries
we present a chronology of the exodus in the Northeast since 2009
initiated by families with higher economic capital —“gold migrants”—
which steps were followed by others displaced because of widespread violence. “Refugees”
“displaced” and “exiles” are the new faces of the victims of this war
people whose existence and rights not yet recognized the Mexican government nor the international agencies and not the United States. desplazamiento
migración forzada
refugiados
éxodo
exilio
noreste de México
narcoviolencia

How to Cite

Durin, S. (2014). Los que la guerra desplazó: familias del noreste de México en el exilio. Desacatos. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, (38), 29–42. https://doi.org/10.29340/38.269