THE PLIGHT OF TRANSNATIONAL LATINA MOTHERS: MOTHERING FROM A DISTANCE

The Plight of Transnational Latina Mothers: Mothering from a Distance

The Plight of Transnational Latina Mothers: Mothering from a Distance

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Economic globalization, trade agreements, and revolutionary changes in transportation and communication have fueled a steady increase in international migration.Foreign-born Latinas, driven by a strong desire to escape poverty and to improve tillman 750m life for their children, face difficult decisions as transnational mothers.These women emigrate from their countries of origin, leaving their children behind with relatives.

After overcoming the hardships and dangers involved in a clandestine crossing of the U.S.-Mexico border, they continue to suffer the pain of separation from their children and to hope for eventual family reunification.

This study focuses on the experiences of eight Latina transnational mothers and calls for reflection and solidarity by nurses and other health care professionals in order to influence the dynamics of emtek 2113 social, economic, and political actions to relieve social suffering.

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