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Coyotaje y Grupos Delictivos en Tamaulipas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2022

Simón Pedro Izcara Palacios*
Affiliation:
Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, México
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El asesinato de setenta y dos indocumentados en Tamaulipas en agosto de 2010 parece confirmar el punto de vista oficial de que el contrabando de indocumentados entre México y los Estados Unidos ha pasado a manos de los grupos delictivos que operan en la frontera. Este artículo, a partir del uso de una metodología cualitativa que incluye la realización de entrevistas en profundidad de cuarenta coyotes, examina la estructura de las redes de contrabando de indocumentados en Tamaulipas y analiza los nexos existentes entre el coyotaje y los grupos delictivos.

Abstract

Abstract

The mass murder of seventy-two illegal immigrants attempting to cross from Mexico into the United States in August 2010 appears to confirm the official point of view that human smuggling between the two countries is carried out by organized criminal groups who operate at the border. This article, based on a qualitative methodology that includes in-depth interviews with forty smugglers, examines the structure of human smuggling networks in Tamaulipas and analyzes the ties between smugglers and organized crime.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by the Latin American Studies Association

Footnotes

Quisiera expresar mi agradecimiento a SEP/CONACYT por el apoyo recibido a través del Proyecto No. 155901 titulado “Coyotaje y migración indocumentada en Tamaulipas”.

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