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“The guys told us crying that they saw how they were killing her and they could not do anything”: Psychosocial explorations of migrant journeys to the U.S. - ScienceDirect

机译:“这些家伙告诉我们,他们哭了,他们看到了他们是如何杀死她的,他们什么也做不了。”:移民到美国的心理社会探索-ScienceDirect

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In this article I examine undocumented migrant experiences on their journeys to the U.S. Tens of thousands of Honduran migrants leave their homes in hopes to provide better for their families from afar. In in-depth interviews, 21 migrants from Honduras share the events they endure as they cross Guatemala, Mexico and the borders that divide them. I conducted narrative analyses and specifically used the analytical tools of high points and poises to locate the most salient experiences the migrants narrated as well as identifying particular selves the migrants were presenting. The high points centered around the crossings of the Mexico-U.S. border, encounters with gangs and the police in Mexico, and travels on top of freight trains. Most of these events were highly charged with potential short and long-term effects on the migrants’ health. In trying to make sense of their experiences, migrants presented themselves as heroes helping others, victims of the migration systems, good parents, or unaffected bystanders. This research provides insight into the rarely explored psychosocial aspects of undocumented migration, illuminates how Honduran migrants who attempt this journey make sense of their experiences, and proposes interventions to mitigate the potentially tragic consequences of this migration.
机译:在本文中,我将考察无证移民在前往美国的旅程中的经历。成千上万的洪都拉斯移民离开家园,以期为远方的家人提供更好的服务。在深入的采访中,来自洪都拉斯的21名移民分享了他们在穿越危地马拉,墨西哥和分隔他们的边界时所承受的事件。我进行了叙事分析,并专门使用了高潮和平衡的分析工具来定位移民所叙述的最显着的经历,并确定移民所呈现的特殊自我。高峰围绕墨西哥-美国的过境点。边境,在墨西哥与团伙和警察会面,并在货运列车上旅行。这些事件大多数都对移民的健康造成了短期和长期的影响。在试图理解自己的经历时,移民们表现为英雄,帮助他人,移民系统的受害者,好父母或未受影响的旁观者。这项研究提供了对未记载的移徙者很少探索的社会心理方面的见解,阐明了尝试此旅程的洪都拉斯移徙者如何理解自己的经历,并提出了干预措施以减轻这种移徙的潜在悲剧性后果。

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