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  • Is circular migration a solution to the crisis at the US border? Guatemala provides a clue
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    Is circular migration a solution to the crisis at the US border? Guatemala provides a clue
    Offering legal pathways for temporary work in the US, such programmes are changing communities and reducing numbers risking irregular routes.

    An estimated 2.9 million Guatemalans live outside their country, mainly in the US. According to Ursula Roldan director of the Institute of Socio-Humanistic Sciences at Rafael Landívar University.
    The results of circular immigration leave scholars such as Roldan in little doubt about its efficiency. The immediate families of regular migrants who participate in these programmes receive better education and healthcare access, which is crucial in avoiding social exclusion.

    Jose Francisco shows a photograph on his phone from his time in the USA, thanks to the circular migration program.

    Adrià Salido Zarco / Guardian / eyevine

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    Adrià Salido Zarco

     

  • Is circular migration a solution to the crisis at the US border? Guatemala provides a clue
    DUKAS_176052017_EYE
    Is circular migration a solution to the crisis at the US border? Guatemala provides a clue
    Offering legal pathways for temporary work in the US, such programmes are changing communities and reducing numbers risking irregular routes.

    An estimated 2.9 million Guatemalans live outside their country, mainly in the US. According to Ursula Roldan director of the Institute of Socio-Humanistic Sciences at Rafael Landívar University.
    The results of circular immigration leave scholars such as Roldan in little doubt about its efficiency. The immediate families of regular migrants who participate in these programmes receive better education and healthcare access, which is crucial in avoiding social exclusion.

    Jose Francisco in the shop he runs with his wife.They opened this shop using the profits earned from the circular migration program between Guatemala and the USA.

    Adrià Salido Zarco / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Adrià Salido Zarco