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Author: Dudley, Steven

Title: Transnational Crime in Mexico and Central America: Its Evolution and Role in International Migration

Summary: The growth of organized crime in Mexico and Central America has dramatically increased the risks that migrants face as they attempt to cross the region. Encountering rising threats posed by Mexican drug traffickers, Central American gangs, and corrupt government officials, migrants increasingly are forced to seek the assistance of intermediaries known as polleros, or “coyotes.” Those unable to afford a coyote are more likely to be abused or kidnapped, and held for ransom along the way.

Details: Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2012. 25p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed December 4, 2012 at: http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/RMSG-TransnationalCrime.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: Central America

URL: http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/RMSG-TransnationalCrime.pdf

Shelf Number: 127114

Keywords:
Coyotes
Drug Trafficking
Gang Violence
Immigration
Migration
Organized Crime (Mexico/Central America)