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shortly say how tape used to stick thinks together can describe migration in latin america
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Think of tape that sticks things together — it’s a simple, visible way to capture migration in Latin America.
- Remittances and social networks act like adhesive: they hold families and communities together across borders.
- Informal jobs, shelters, and NGOs are like different tapes—some strong and flexible, others temporary and prone to peel away.
- Border policies and deportations are the fingers that pull tape off, tearing connections and leaving scars.
- Tape can fix immediate breaks, but it’s not a lasting repair: long-term stability needs structural change (jobs, rights, safety), not just stronger adhesive.
- Remittances and social networks act like adhesive: they hold families and communities together across borders.
- Informal jobs, shelters, and NGOs are like different tapes—some strong and flexible, others temporary and prone to peel away.
- Border policies and deportations are the fingers that pull tape off, tearing connections and leaving scars.
- Tape can fix immediate breaks, but it’s not a lasting repair: long-term stability needs structural change (jobs, rights, safety), not just stronger adhesive.
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