fbpx
Wikipedia

National Institute of Migration

The National Institute of Migration (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Migración, INM) is a unit of the government of Mexico dependent on the Secretariat of the Interior that controls and supervises migration in the country.

National Institute of Migration
Instituto Nacional de Migración
INM Logo
Agency overview
FormedOctober 19, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-10-19)
JurisdictionFederal government of Mexico
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Agency executive
  • Francisco Garduño Yáñez [es], Director
Parent agencySecretariat of the Interior
Websitewww.gob.mx/inm

Programs edit

 
INM office in Frontera Corozal, Chiapas

Paisano program edit

During the Presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari, the Paisano program was created to assist Mexican nationals returning to Mexico for temporary visits.

Grupo Beta edit

Grupos Beta (Beta Groups) is a service by the National Institute of Migration (INM) of Mexico offering water, medical aid, and information to immigrants at risk within the Mexican borders.

OPIS edit

Officials of Child Protection 'OFICIALES DE PROTECCIÓN A LA INFANCIA' (OPIS) are Mexican Federal Migration Agents whose main task is to ensure respect for the human rights of children and adolescent migrants, especially children unaccompanied by an adult.

2015 Temporary Migrant Regularization Program edit

The Programa Temporal de Regularización Migratoria (PTRM) published on 12 January 2015 in the Diario Oficial de la Federación, is aimed at those foreigners who have made their permanent residence in Mexico but due to 'diverse circumstances' did not regularize their stay in the country and find themselves turning to 'third parties' to perform various procedures, including finding employment.[1]

The program is aimed at foreign nationals who entered the country before 9 November 2012.[1] Foreigners wishing to live and be part of the national life of Mexico, will receive through the PTRM the status of 'temporary resident' by an immigration document that is valid for four years.[1] The temporary program will run from 13 January to 18 December 2015.[1]

In accordance with the provisions of Articles: 1, 2, 10, 18, 77, 126 and 133 of the Ley de Migración; 1 and 143 of the Reglamento de la Ley de Migración, any foreign national wishing to regularize their immigration status within Mexican territory, under the PTRM will complete the payment of fees for the following:

  1. Proof of payment for receiving and examining the application of the procedure... ... MXN 1124.00
  2. For the issuance of the certificate giving them the status of temporary stay for four years ...... MXN 7914.00

For people of low income or the vulnerable, Article 16 of the Ley Federal de Derechos will exempt them from payment if it can be proven that the foreign national earns a wage at or below minimum wage.[1] During the period that the PTRM is in effect, no fine will be applied (as is the practice otherwise).[1]

Offices edit

 
An INM office in Northern Mexico, just south of El Paso, Texas.

Since 1999, the INM approved the increase from 16 to 32 regional offices, one for every state of Mexico and the Federal District. It also has 45 migration stations concentrated on border states (land), Mexico City (air) and the Gulf of Mexico (sea). These stations are:

State City State City
Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Guerrero Acapulco
Baja California Mexicali Zihuatanejo
Tijuana Michoacán Morelia
Baja California Sur Los Cabos Oaxaca La Ventosa
Campeche Campeche Oaxaca
Ciudad del Carmen Salina Cruz
Escárcega San Pedro Tapanatepec
Chiapas Ciudad Cuauhtémoc Quintana Roo Cancún
Ciudad Hidalgo Chetumal
Comitán San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí
Echegaray Sinaloa Mazatlán
El Hueyate Sonora Agua Prieta
El Manguito Tabasco La Venta
Frontera Corozal Temosique
Huehuetán Villahermosa
Mazapa de Madero Tamaulipas Matamoros
Palenque Miguel Alemán
Playa de Catazaja Nuevo Laredo
San Cristobal de las Casas Reynosa
San Gregorio Chamic Tampico
Talismán Veracruz Acayucán
Tapachula El Fortín
Tuxtla Gutiérrez Veracruz
Chihuahua Chihuahua Yucatán Mérida
Distrito Federal AICM Zacatecas Zacatecas
Iztapalapa

Immigration statistics edit

2004 edit

  • People who traveled to other countries through Mexico: 114,000
  • Number of undocumented immigrants:
By outcome
  • Deported out of Mexico: 211,218
  • Detained in Mexico: 215,695
By country of origin:
  • Foreign visitors registered and documented: 23,048,000
  • Foreign people, permanently residing in Mexico, re-entering the country: 1,582
  • Temporary workers from Guatemala re-entering the country: 41,894
  • Foreign people entering the country temporarily: 19,614,710
By reason of entry
Tourists: 8,770,686
Business travelers: 413,619
Other: 10,430,405
  • People who entered to apply for residency: 8,513
  • People who received Mexican citizenship: 1,582
  • People who regularized their immigration status: 4,373
By country:
By state of residence:
  • Chiapas: 1,571
  • Federal District: 517
  • Baja California: 305
  • Jalisco: 266
  • Quintana Roo: 222
  • Tamaulipas: 275
  • Campeche: 160
  • Chihuahua: 119
  • Veracruz: 108
By gender:
  • Women: 2,214
  • Men: 2,159

2017 report edit

A 2017 report commissioned by the Instituto Nacional de Migración argued that migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador were subjected to physical, verbal and sexual abuse in its detention centers, including solitary confinement, death threats and unwanted sexual contact.[2] The INM disputed the claims.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Programa Temporal de Regularización Migratoria". Instituto Nacional de Migración. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Mexico Officials Accused of Abuse in Migration Centers: Report". The New York Times. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

national, institute, migration, spanish, instituto, nacional, migración, unit, government, mexico, dependent, secretariat, interior, that, controls, supervises, migration, country, instituto, nacional, migracióninm, logoagency, overviewformedoctober, 1993, yea. The National Institute of Migration Spanish Instituto Nacional de Migracion INM is a unit of the government of Mexico dependent on the Secretariat of the Interior that controls and supervises migration in the country National Institute of MigrationInstituto Nacional de MigracionINM LogoAgency overviewFormedOctober 19 1993 30 years ago 1993 10 19 JurisdictionFederal government of MexicoHeadquartersMexico City MexicoAgency executiveFrancisco Garduno Yanez es DirectorParent agencySecretariat of the InteriorWebsitewww wbr gob wbr mx wbr inm Contents 1 Programs 1 1 Paisano program 1 2 Grupo Beta 1 3 OPIS 1 4 2015 Temporary Migrant Regularization Program 2 Offices 3 Immigration statistics 3 1 2004 4 2017 report 5 References 6 External linksPrograms edit nbsp INM office in Frontera Corozal Chiapas Paisano program edit During the Presidency of Carlos Salinas de Gortari the Paisano program was created to assist Mexican nationals returning to Mexico for temporary visits Grupo Beta edit Grupos Beta Beta Groups is a service by the National Institute of Migration INM of Mexico offering water medical aid and information to immigrants at risk within the Mexican borders OPIS edit Officials of Child Protection OFICIALES DE PROTECCIoN A LA INFANCIA OPIS are Mexican Federal Migration Agents whose main task is to ensure respect for the human rights of children and adolescent migrants especially children unaccompanied by an adult 2015 Temporary Migrant Regularization Program edit The Programa Temporal de Regularizacion Migratoria PTRM published on 12 January 2015 in the Diario Oficial de la Federacion is aimed at those foreigners who have made their permanent residence in Mexico but due to diverse circumstances did not regularize their stay in the country and find themselves turning to third parties to perform various procedures including finding employment 1 The program is aimed at foreign nationals who entered the country before 9 November 2012 1 Foreigners wishing to live and be part of the national life of Mexico will receive through the PTRM the status of temporary resident by an immigration document that is valid for four years 1 The temporary program will run from 13 January to 18 December 2015 1 In accordance with the provisions of Articles 1 2 10 18 77 126 and 133 of the Ley de Migracion 1 and 143 of the Reglamento de la Ley de Migracion any foreign national wishing to regularize their immigration status within Mexican territory under the PTRM will complete the payment of fees for the following Proof of payment for receiving and examining the application of the procedure MXN 1124 00 For the issuance of the certificate giving them the status of temporary stay for four years MXN 7914 00 For people of low income or the vulnerable Article 16 of the Ley Federal de Derechos will exempt them from payment if it can be proven that the foreign national earns a wage at or below minimum wage 1 During the period that the PTRM is in effect no fine will be applied as is the practice otherwise 1 Offices edit nbsp An INM office in Northern Mexico just south of El Paso Texas Since 1999 the INM approved the increase from 16 to 32 regional offices one for every state of Mexico and the Federal District It also has 45 migration stations concentrated on border states land Mexico City air and the Gulf of Mexico sea These stations are State City State City Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Guerrero Acapulco Baja California Mexicali Zihuatanejo Tijuana Michoacan Morelia Baja California Sur Los Cabos Oaxaca La Ventosa Campeche Campeche Oaxaca Ciudad del Carmen Salina Cruz Escarcega San Pedro Tapanatepec Chiapas Ciudad Cuauhtemoc Quintana Roo Cancun Ciudad Hidalgo Chetumal Comitan San Luis Potosi San Luis Potosi Echegaray Sinaloa Mazatlan El Hueyate Sonora Agua Prieta El Manguito Tabasco La Venta Frontera Corozal Temosique Huehuetan Villahermosa Mazapa de Madero Tamaulipas Matamoros Palenque Miguel Aleman Playa de Catazaja Nuevo Laredo San Cristobal de las Casas Reynosa San Gregorio Chamic Tampico Talisman Veracruz Acayucan Tapachula El Fortin Tuxtla Gutierrez Veracruz Chihuahua Chihuahua Yucatan Merida Distrito Federal AICM Zacatecas Zacatecas IztapalapaImmigration statistics edit2004 edit People who traveled to other countries through Mexico 114 000 Number of undocumented immigrants By outcome Deported out of Mexico 211 218 Detained in Mexico 215 695 By country of origin Guatemala 42 9 Honduras 33 7 El Salvador 17 9 Nicaragua 1 3 Other 4 2 Foreign visitors registered and documented 23 048 000 Foreign people permanently residing in Mexico re entering the country 1 582 Temporary workers from Guatemala re entering the country 41 894 Foreign people entering the country temporarily 19 614 710 By reason of entry Tourists 8 770 686 Business travelers 413 619 Other 10 430 405 People who entered to apply for residency 8 513 People who received Mexican citizenship 1 582 People who regularized their immigration status 4 373 By country Guatemala 1 332 Honduras 1 046 El Salvador 492 Colombia 307 Nicaragua 161 Peru 155 Other countries 650 By state of residence Chiapas 1 571 Federal District 517 Baja California 305 Jalisco 266 Quintana Roo 222 Tamaulipas 275 Campeche 160 Chihuahua 119 Veracruz 108 By gender Women 2 214 Men 2 1592017 report editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2017 A 2017 report commissioned by the Instituto Nacional de Migracion argued that migrants from Guatemala Honduras and El Salvador were subjected to physical verbal and sexual abuse in its detention centers including solitary confinement death threats and unwanted sexual contact 2 The INM disputed the claims 2 References edit a b c d e f Programa Temporal de Regularizacion Migratoria Instituto Nacional de Migracion Retrieved 2 March 2015 a b Mexico Officials Accused of Abuse in Migration Centers Report The New York Times 3 August 2017 Retrieved 5 August 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Instituto Nacional de Migracion Official website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Institute of Migration amp oldid 1191806482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.