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Alejandra Ojeda de Ipsos: “Un tercio del país cree que tanto migración legal como ilegal está conectada con la crisis de seguridad pública. Eso es un riesgo”

By Owen Galvez
Published in Actualidad
June 07, 2023
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Alejandra Ojeda de Ipsos: “Un tercio del país cree que tanto migración legal como ilegal está conectada con la crisis de seguridad pública. Eso es un riesgo”

I just read an article that talks about how many people in Mexico believe that both legal and illegal migration is related to the country’s security crisis. The article is based on an interview with Alejandra Ojeda, who works for Ipsos, a market research company. According to her research, one-third of Mexicans believe that migration is a risk to their country, which could lead to tensions between people who support migration and those who don’t.

Personally, I think this topic is important because it affects the way people view migrants and how they treat them. In my own experience, I have seen some people who are quick to blame migrants for any problems in their community, even if there is no evidence to support those claims. I also know people who have migrated to other countries and have faced discrimination and other challenges just because of their status as migrants.

Overall, I think it’s crucial for people to be educated about migration and the many reasons why people choose to leave their homes and families to seek a better life. By understanding the root causes of migration and its impact on both individuals and societies, we can work towards creating more inclusive and welcoming communities.


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