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Brasileños asilados en México. Dos casos de excepción
Historia Mexicana
2020“…As part of the Mexican government’s solidarity with the people of Chile, it offered diplomatic asylum to a group of 43 Brazilians who were being persecuted by Chile’s military government, but once they arrived in Mexico, they were denied territorial asylum, forcing them to search for another asylum country.These are two sui generis asylum cases, as they occurred in situations without precedent in any other community of exiles, and so they are illustrative and revealing of the variations in the application of asylum policy in Mexico, particularly during the second half of the 20th Century.…”
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La multiterritorialización del conflicto de las hidroeléctricas: los reasentamientos como puntos de empoderamiento del movimiento de los afectados por represas
Estudios Sociológicos
2016“…The Brazilian electrical sector, with a predominant hydric matrix, generates social and environmental impacts, among which stands out the compulsory displacement of local populations. …”
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La circularidad de los brasiguayos en las fronteras de Paraguay y Brasil
Estudios Sociológicos
2013“…It was found that the circulation of “brasiguaios” between the national border of Paraguay and Brazil is motivated by the demand for public services in the areas of health and education, welfare benefits, for shopping, visiting people, religion and work. These demands reveal the different adaptation and survival strategies of “brasiguaios”, the residents living in Paraguayan towns on the border of Brazil, and the importance of their formal and informal ties to share resources, information and solidarity to enable them to access Brazilian goods and services. …”