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Undocumentedness and liminality as health variables.

机译:无证件和合法性是健康变量。

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The growing exodus of indigenous people from Mexico into the United States, especially from the multiethnic state of Oaxaca, is used as an exemplar of the global phenomenon of transnational migration and its effects on health. Lately, indigenous Oaxacan women have become a predominant part of this diaspora in the United States. Driven by economic desperation most arrive across the border as undocumented persons that configure them into multiple liminal spaces inimical to health and well-being. This article provides a venue for some of their voices to be heard, some major concerns understood, and for proposing links between postcolonial Mexico, neoliberal globalization, and immigration border policy as driving forces that undergird these conditions. An emancipatory praxis of nursing to promote health and reduce suffering within transnational migrants is proposed as a starting place for future nursing scholarship.
机译:从墨西哥到美国,尤其是从多种族的瓦哈卡州进入美国的土著人日益外流,被用作全球跨国移民现象及其对健康的影响的典范。最近,瓦哈卡州土著妇女已成为美国散居国外的主要部分。在经济绝望的驱使下,大多数人以无证件的身份穿越边境,将他们配置成对健康和福祉不利的多个门廊空间。本文提供了一个场所,可以让他们听到一些声音,理解一些主要问题,并提出后殖民墨西哥,新自由主义全球化和移民边界政策之间的联系,这些因素是支撑这些条件的动力。提出了一项解放性的护理实践,以促进跨国移民中的健康并减少痛苦,这是未来护理奖学金的起点。

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