Journal of International Migration and Integration
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017, Pages 419-438
Undocumented Latino Youth: Migration Experiences and the Challenges of Integrating into American Society (Article)
Rodriguez F.A. ,
Dawkins M.*
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Department of Criminal Justice, North Carolina Central University, 305 Whiting Criminal Justice Building, 1801 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC 27707, United States
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Department of Criminal Justice, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Edinburg Campus, 1201 W. University Drive, Edinburg, TX 78539, United States
Abstract
This descriptive qualitative study explored the challenges that undocumented and unaccompanied Latino youth face in their migration and their attempt to integrate into American society after crossing the US–Mexican border. In-depth interviews were conducted with undocumented and unaccompanied Latino youth in Texas. Data were analyzed for patterns and themes. The findings indicate that youth are more prone to personal failures across several domains, which can lead to a life of crime. The descriptions are categorized under themes that correlate to familial makeup, migration and border crossing experiences, and experiences as unaccompanied and undocumented youth living on the US–Mexican border. These results help to contextualize the immigration debate as related to undocumented Latino youth and crime. They indicate that most of the undocumented Latino youth were victims of crimes more so than perpetrators of crime. Their victimizations included exposure to pervasive violence and other challenges that made realizing their full potential difficult. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84961797139&doi=10.1007%2fs12134-016-0484-y&partnerID=40&md5=f8f530bbce3856a0e26a3e3d5930d499
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-016-0484-y
ISSN: 14883473
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English