Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum

This article explores the distinction between economic and forced migration by following three Guatemalan day labourers in northern California who 'discover' the possibility of asylum after coming to the US as undocumented migrants. Vaguely understood as 'some sort of help for Guatema...

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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22163
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Asylum seeker
Forced migration
Immigrant population
Labor migration
Latino people
Marginalization
Migration determinant
California
United states
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spelling 797871706002020-05-25T23:55:39Z2020-05-25T23:55:39Z2015This article explores the distinction between economic and forced migration by following three Guatemalan day labourers in northern California who 'discover' the possibility of asylum after coming to the US as undocumented migrants. Vaguely understood as 'some sort of help for Guatemalans,' asylum acquires a confusing assortment of meanings for these men as they hear about it from other migrants and local NGOs. They thus face two problems that hinder their application. The first is that their own rendering of their reasons for migration can look both 'forced' and 'voluntary.' The second is that beyond the validity of their claims, their life in the US is embedded in the marginalization of the cohort of undocumented migrants they join. Whatever the outcome, the men thus continue to follow the logics of fear and mistrust that characterize undocumented day labourers in the United States. © 2014 The Author. International Migration © 2014 IOM.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1111/imig.121751468243500207985https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22163engBlackwell Publishing Ltd110No. 3100International MigrationVol. 53International Migration, ISSN:14682435, 00207985, Vol.53, No.3 (2015); pp. 100-110https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85027931164&doi=10.1111%2fimig.12175&partnerID=40&md5=a8b20419d4ab729be6724359b4d69c0cAbierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURAsylum seekerForced migrationImmigrant populationLabor migrationLatino peopleMarginalizationMigration determinantCaliforniaUnited statesSome Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on AsylumarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Ordóñez Roth, Juan Thomas10336/22163oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/221632022-05-02 07:37:16.872081https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
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title Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
spellingShingle Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
Asylum seeker
Forced migration
Immigrant population
Labor migration
Latino people
Marginalization
Migration determinant
California
United states
title_short Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
title_full Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
title_fullStr Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
title_full_unstemmed Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
title_sort Some Sort of Help for the Poor: Blurred Perspectives on Asylum
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Asylum seeker
Forced migration
Immigrant population
Labor migration
Latino people
Marginalization
Migration determinant
California
United states
topic Asylum seeker
Forced migration
Immigrant population
Labor migration
Latino people
Marginalization
Migration determinant
California
United states
description This article explores the distinction between economic and forced migration by following three Guatemalan day labourers in northern California who 'discover' the possibility of asylum after coming to the US as undocumented migrants. Vaguely understood as 'some sort of help for Guatemalans,' asylum acquires a confusing assortment of meanings for these men as they hear about it from other migrants and local NGOs. They thus face two problems that hinder their application. The first is that their own rendering of their reasons for migration can look both 'forced' and 'voluntary.' The second is that beyond the validity of their claims, their life in the US is embedded in the marginalization of the cohort of undocumented migrants they join. Whatever the outcome, the men thus continue to follow the logics of fear and mistrust that characterize undocumented day labourers in the United States. © 2014 The Author. International Migration © 2014 IOM.
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