Mobility strategies, visas and borders: Trajectories of Haitians towards Argentina

This article aims to address different aspects related to the configuration of borders and the development of haitian mobility strategies that reside in Argentina, from mid-2000 to the present. The frictions between the “ideal destinations” and the “possible destinations”, the different ways in whic...

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Main Author: Trabalón, Carina
Format: Online
Language:spa
eng
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2019
Online Access:https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/832
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Summary:This article aims to address different aspects related to the configuration of borders and the development of haitian mobility strategies that reside in Argentina, from mid-2000 to the present. The frictions between the “ideal destinations” and the “possible destinations”, the different ways in which Argentina is incorporated into the definition of migratory projects, and the transformations that occur between border crossing experiences and state control regulations, are some of the dimensions that allow highlighting the tensions between mobility, nationality, racialization and borders. Thus, from a qualitative methodological approach, based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with women and men haitians in the cities of Córdoba and Rosario, the links between migrant strategies, their trajectories over time and state regulation are analyzed through of visas and border controls. The consideration of these trajectories at various times and spaces shows how visa policies not only imply clear restrictions on mobility but also that their absence does not necessarily translate into unrestricted admission to foreign territories.