Abstract
While current interpretations of sanctuary are most oft en associated with practices to protect, support, and accompany migrants with precarious status in countries of destination in the Global North, debates around the concept and practice of sanctuary in countries of origin reveal diff erent historical and contemporary understandings. Th is article explores questions related to sanctuary’s symbolic and political power in the Mexican context, specifi cally examining three cases: the Mexico City government’s declaration as a sanctuary city—specifi cally for returned migrants—in April of 2017, the work of migrant shelters along migration routes in Mexico, and the work of Otros Dreams en Acción to accompany deported and returned migrants and the establishment of Poch@ House as a sanctuary space in Mexico City.
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Alonso, A. D. (2021). Sanctuary in Countries of Origin A Transnational Perspective. Migration and Society, 4(1), 84–98. https://doi.org/10.3167/arms.2021.040109
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