Human migration
Human migration
starting from a point located in Africa to populate all continents. In practical terms, all
people are migrants or descendants of migrants. 2 ] [
In the current era of globalization , the high mobility of capital and advances in
transportation, work and communication have driven migration processes . At the
same time, restrictive migration policies and manifestations of xenophobia ,
combined with the massive documentation of people's identities and technological
means of border control , have sought to limit migration processes, giving rise to the
social phenomenon of so-called " illegal persons " or "undocumented persons". 4 ] [
On the other hand, migration also faces obstacles or facilities determined by factors
specific to each country that sends or expels migrants. This control is usually based
on the policies that each immigration office proposes. This is done in order to keep a
record of the stay of each foreigner or national with migrant status. 6 ] [
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has proposed that four freedoms and
their corresponding rights are at stake in the processes : the right not to emigrate,
the right to emigrate, the right to immigrate and the right to return. 4 ]
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