Estudios Frontizeros
Volume 20, 2019

Undocumented migration and the social right to health: A blurred trajectory in the United States and Mexico [Migración indocumentada y derecho social a la salud: Una trayectoria difuminada en Estados Unidos y México] (Article) (Open Access)

Rosales Y.*
  • a Conacyt, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Departamento de Estudios de Población, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico

Abstract

This paper analyzes the social right to health of a group of Mexicans deported in the context of their migration between Mexico and the US. Based on 20 semi-structured interviews with deportees living in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, it explores the search for medical care and access to healthcare services during a migratory trajectory conformed of three stages: destination, interception and return. The results emerge from a dual experience, first, as irregular immigrants in the United States and, later, as deportees in Mexico. The right to health was partially exercised in both national contexts with health systems and policies that exclude, either on purpose or by omission, irregular immigrants and deportees. The period of residence or absence, as well as family networks, acted as antagonistic factors encouraging or inhibiting access to health, according to the migratory stage analyzed. This right was typically exercised during medical emergencies caused mainly by accidents. © 2019, Editura Academiei Romane. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Irregular immigration Deportation United States Mexico Medical care

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074016634&doi=10.21670%2fref.1910031&partnerID=40&md5=fdf7f4c5deeff9d74127f261944f2bd9

DOI: 10.21670/ref.1910031
ISSN: 23959134
Original Language: English; Spanish