Review of: Migrápolis. Ciudadanías latinoamericanas en movimiento (2024), de José Luque Brazán y Kenya Hernández Vinalay
Abstract
The work exposes the state of the exercise of political rights by foreigners in Latin America. The set of articles begins in 1973, which caused the first massive movements of people between countries in the region. It presents how transnationalism in political rights is the result of the interaction between history and theory of migration, then explains the empirical circumstances that gave rise to the formalization of transnational citizenship together with its rights to finally analyze cases where it is a common practice the exercise of political rights for migrants from the transnational vision.