Systematic theoretic and legal study of extent to which human rights of immigrants from Central America crossing through Mexico are respected and protected in this country. Compares two legal instruments--Mexico's Immigration Law and International Convention on Protection of Migrant Workers and Families--and identifies conflicts, inconsistencies, and grey areas that have left room for blatant violations. Author works with legal area of Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Relations.
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