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Latin America

Latin America constitutes one of the most important corridors for irregular migration globally, yet as other authors in this issue highlight in regard to their corresponding regions, empirical engagements with smuggling activity have been scarce. The images of migrants riding atop of trains or crossing desolate deserts often mobilized to represent irregular migration flows in this continent communicate a feeling of urgency that while relevant, far from represents the dynamics of a sometimes highly visible yet still poorly understood practice.

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