Leaving residence and the journey throughout Mexico

René Kladzyk and Maria Ramos Pacheco/El Paso Matters and Veronica Martinez/La Verdad

1st of a 3-aspect collection

Running young children and crying babies make a cacophony at El Buen Samaritano shelter, but in a much corner, Carmela retains her 2-yr-previous in silence. She cannot communicate with anyone — she doesn’t know Spanish, and no one particular at the facility can recognize the Indigenous language she speaks. 

Indigenous migrants like Carmela come across extra hurdles in making an attempt to reach the United States: conversation troubles, cultural limitations and anti-Indigenous discrimination. 

In this a few-aspect series, we’ll trace the path of a migration journey from Guatemala, investigating the worries that Indigenous migrants facial area at each and every stage. Part one appears to be like at migration drivers and the arduous journey across Mexico component two discusses additional limitations at the U.S. border as Indigenous migrants interact with immigration officers and component a few facilities on the struggles Indigenous migrants experience in shelters in Juárez and how they are rendered invisible in U.S. immigration courts.