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  2. Transnationalism - Wikipedia

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    Kyle, David. "Transnational Peasants: Migrations, Ethnicity, and Networks in Andean Ecuador," Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.-developed the concept of transnational "migration merchants." McAlister, Elizabeth. 1998. "The Madonna of 115th St. Revisited: Vodou and Haitian Catholicism in the Age of Transnationalism.

  3. Transmigrant - Wikipedia

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    Transnational meshworks, or social fields, connect migrants and non-migrants across borders, thus actual migration is not necessary in order to be considered a transmigrant. [2] "Non-migrants also adapt many of the values and practices of their migrant counterparts, engage in social relationships that span two settings, and participate in ...

  4. Mixtec transnational migration - Wikipedia

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    Mixtec transnational migration is the phenomenon in which Mixtec people have migrated between Mexico and the United States for over three generations. The Mixtec people are an example of a social group in which migration had not led to a loss of cultural identity , but has rather generated territorial expansion and cultural reaffirmation.

  5. Step migration - Wikipedia

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    Step migration is deemed an increasingly popular migration pattern among students and workers and as part of a wider circulatory transnational migratory movement. [9] Stepwise migration is seen to be relevant as a partial contributor to the increase of international migration and as impacting international labour migration which in turn impacts ...

  6. Circular migration - Wikipedia

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    The circular patterns of migration can be divided into several categories: seasonal migration, non-seasonal low-wage labor, and the movement of professionals, academics, and transnational entrepreneurs. [6] Of these, seasonal migration is the most familiar between high-income and low-income countries.

  7. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.

  8. MARCO RUBIO: The Americas’ Golden Age begins now

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    Together, we strategized to defeat threats to the Americas’ sovereignty in whatever shape they take, whether from China’s 5G telecom spying, illegal migration or transnational crime syndicates.

  9. Diaspora politics - Wikipedia

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    A diaspora is a transnational community that defined itself as a singular ethnic group based upon its shared identity. Diasporas result from historical emigration from an original homeland. In modern cases, this migration can be historically documented, and the diaspora associated with a certain territory.