Author profile: Guadalupe Chavez and Alexander Voisine

Guadalupe Chavez is a PhD student at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford (UK). She previously worked for the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) as the Interim Editorial and Production Assistant, where she managed the administrative and editorial process of CMS’s peer-reviewed journals including the International Migration Review and the Journal on Migration and Human Security. Guadalupe is also a recipient of the 2018–2019 Fulbright-García Robles Research Fellowship in Mexico City. Her research interests include the Politics of Post-deportation in Latin America, Comparative Citizenship Studies, and Border Politics.

Alexander Voisine completed his Masters in International Relations at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) with a Fulbright García-Robles Graduate Degree Award (2018-2020). He has worked on immigration and refugee policy for the DC-based Niskanen Center and has collaborated with various NGOs in the US and Mexico, including Project Citizenship in Boston, HIAS Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and, most recently, Programa Casa Refugiados in Mexico City. Alexander’s research interests include Queer Migration, Refugee Policy, Soft Power, Human Mobility in Latin America, Geopolitics and Cultural Studies.

The Implementation of Mexico’s Refugee, Complementary Protection and Political Asylum Law

Guadalupe Chavez and Alexander Voisine • Jul 5 2021 • Articles

The US has conditioned Mexico’s refugee policy to the extent that it scarcely reflects the law.

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