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Migration and Deportation among Guatemalans in the U.S. and Guatemala (Spring 2020)

Governments deport millions of migrants every year. Little is known about the impacts of deportation on migrants, the places they are forced to leave or the communities where immigration agencies send them.

This project team examined the Guatemalan deportation crisis from the perspective of both recent deportees in Guatemala City and North Carolina’s Guatemalan community.

After analyzing large-scale surveys of deportees in Guatemala City, team members traveled to Guatemala in March 2020 to meet with community organizations and government entities across the country.

Timing

Spring 2020 – Summer 2020

Team Outputs

Impacts of Deportation on Guatemalans (Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Virtual Showcase 2020)

Biden Wants to Halt Deportations. Here’s What Happens When Migrants Are Sent Back. (article by David Dow, Juan Tellez, Mateo Villamizar Chaparro, Erik Wibbels)

4 Things the Biden Administration Should Pay Attention to with the Border Crisis (article by Elaine Denny, David Dow, Jose Ordonez, Wayne Pitts, Diego Romero, Juan tellez, Mateo Villamizar Chaparro, Erik Wibbels, Pamela Zabala)

New Survey Highlights the Unique Challenges that Guatemalan Deportees Face with Economic Integration Back Home (article by Jeremy Lebow, Mateo Villamizar Chaparro, Erik Wibbels)

Five Years North (Academic Film Guide created by members of the project team)

Team website

Reflections

Maria Ramirez

This Team in the News

Pearson Appointed to New Endowed Professorship

Research Methods and Creative Outputs from Interdisciplinary Teams

Understanding the Experiences of Migrants Sent Back to Guatemala

Immigration: Complexities and Challenges

Immigration Projects Explore Biometrics, Mental Health and Deportation Issues

Exploring the Human Impacts of Deportation in Guatemala

COVID-19 Aid to Help Guatemalan Deportees

Team Leaders

  • Erica Field, Arts & Sciences: Economics
  • Pamela Lattimore, RTI International
  • Jay Pearson, Sanford School of Public Policy
  • Erik Wibbels, Arts & Sciences: Political Science

Graduate Team Members

  • Leah Baldasare, Masters of Public Policy
  • Imali Bandara, Masters of Public Policy
  • Hector Luna Iniguez, Masters of Public Policy
  • Michelle Pieters, Global Health - MS
  • Maria Ramirez, Masters of Public Policy
  • Hannah Silver, Masters of Public Policy
  • Mateo Villamizar Chaparro, Political Science-PHD
  • Pamela Zabala, Sociology-PHD

Undergraduate Team Members

  • Hannah Branch, Int Comparative Studies (AB)
  • Bo Carlson, Economics (BS); Political Science (AB2)
  • Qasim Hameed, Economics (BS)
  • Catherine Howard, Int Comparative Studies (AB); Public Policy (AB2)
  • Caroline Hughes, Int Comparative Studies (AB)
  • Tea Hughes, Int Comparative Studies (AB)
  • Mitra Kiciman, Computer Science (BS)
  • Lu Maggioncalda, Computer Science (BS); Cultural Anthropology (AB2)
  • Sofia Molina, Political Science (AB)
  • Arya Patel, Public Policy (AB)
  • Ana Trejo, Int Comparative Studies (AB)
  • Mabelle Zhang, Public Policy (AB)

Community Team Members

  • Katherine Cogswell, Church World Services, Durham
  • Christopher Inkpen, RTI International
  • Jose Ordonez, Te Conecta
  • Wayne Pitts, RTI International

Team Contributors

  • Katie Andrzejewski, DevLab@Duke
  • David Dow, Political Science