The new returnees of Yucatec Maya migration in the United States

In this article we analyze the migration of girls and boys of Maya origin from the state of Yucatán who were born in the United States and who emigrated to Mexico with their families when they were minors between the decades of 1990 and 2010; currently, they are new returnees in the United States. B...

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Autores principales: Cruz-Manjarrez, Adriana, Baquedano-López, Patricia
Formato: Online
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2020
Acceso en línea:https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/845
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Sumario:In this article we analyze the migration of girls and boys of Maya origin from the state of Yucatán who were born in the United States and who emigrated to Mexico with their families when they were minors between the decades of 1990 and 2010; currently, they are new returnees in the United States. Based on the perspective of transnational return, we examine family return to Mexico, return to the United States, and transnational mobility of this generation. We demonstrate that family members and new returnees are transnationally connected in the Peninsula de Yucatan-California-Oregon migratory circuit; that family return to Yucatan is due to family, social, and economic reasons and return to the United States happens for economic, educational, and labor motivation. Finally, we argue that the new returnees integrate in transnational family dynamics to contribute to generational reproduction and family livelihood in California and Yucatan.