Express Route Outside
March 13, 2010
Gloria Valdez Gardea Ciria *
In 2009, as data of the State Program of Care for Migrant Children were seen in the shelters they menores.De 626 7 000 6 000 349 were treated for the first time, and 1.277 were reincidentes.Estos children were treated in the program modules located in the communities Sonora.En border of San Luis Rio Colorado, there were 226 for the first time and repeat offenders under 62 in Nogales 5 000 054 and 972 for the first time in Agua Prieta recidivists and 069 thousand and 243 first offenders. Regarding gender distribution, the majority were male 5 000 520 and 829 of sex femenino.La difficult economic situation being experienced by hundreds of Mexican families, has led to increased participation the child in the migration process, especially children between 14 and 17 years of age. It has also led to the drop in the education system, as recently reported by the National Institute of Adult Education (INEA), who affi rm that 700 000 children and youth, left the primary and secondary schools in the 2009.No can we ignore the correlation between truancy and participation in international migration, especially when institutions that expel migrants traditionally those with the highest number of cases of school dropouts, such as Michoacan, Guanajuato, Oaxaca, Guerrero and Chiapas.Muchos of these young people leave school to join the work and help the family finances. This phenomenon, as it said the owner of the INEA, Juan de Dios Castro Muñoz, is linked to areas in Mexico where the rate of development is menor.El levels of education in Mexico is 33 million children, youth and adults who escribir.Es read or necessary to articulate the relationship between dropout and the minor's participation in international migration. We also know where they are and what they are doing for children who leave the country escuela.Cómo we ask what are the real choices we're offering to new generations.