En este episodio de “Destino México. Migraciones y movilidades”, Claudia Masferrer conversa con Erika Pani (Centro de Estudios Históricos de El Colegio de México) sobre la evolución de las leyes de migración y naturalización en el México del siglo XIX. Platican sobre las bajas tasas de inmigración en el periodo, así como sobre las paradojas entre el discurso político favorable a los migrantes y la complicada burocracia que les aguardaba.
Lee más en: https://migdep.colmex.mx/destinomexico/index.html
Ve la entrevista: https://youtu.be/cJxFdeuLc8g
Producción: Coordinación de Educación Digital / Colmex Digital
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