Author: Donald Kerwin and Daniel E. Martinez

Donald Kerwin Donald Kerwin is the vice president for advocacy, research, and partnerships at Jesuit Refugee Service/USA. He served for 15 years as executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc., for three years as vice president for programs at Migration Policy Institute (MPI), and for 11 years as executive director at the Center for Migration Studies of New York. He is executive editor and founder of the Journal on Migration and Human Security, and a senior fellow at Emory University’s Center for the Study of the Law and Religion. In addition, he has served as a senior fellow at MPI, an associate fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center, a senior research associate at the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, and on numerous boards, commissions and task forces, including the American Bar Association’s Commission on Immigration and the Council on Foreign Relations, Independent Task Force on Immigration Policy. Daniel E. Martinez is a distinguished scholar and associate professor in the School of Sociology at the University of Arizona (UA). He is also co-director of UA's Binational Migration Institute in the Department of Mexican American Studies. Martínez's research and teaching interests include race and ethnicity, undocumented immigration, and criminology. He is particularly interested in the social and legal criminalization of undocumented migration. Martínez has conducted extensive research on deportations and undocumented border crosser deaths along the US-Mexico border. He is a co-editor of the 2024 ,em>Journal of Migration and Human Security special issue on migrant deaths.

Migrant Deaths Along the US-Mexico Border: Causes, Counts, and What the Future May Hold
Public Policy
March 26, 2025

Migrant Deaths Along the US-Mexico Border: Causes, Counts, and What the Future May Hold

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