Abstract
This article proposes a study of the new configurations that migrating struggles assume in Argentina between the years 2016 and 2019. The emergence of migrant organizations, such as the Bloque de Trabajadorxs Migrantes (BTM), and the impulse of articulation spaces, such as the Campaña Migrar no es Delito (CMND), they print new characteristics to the political field of migration in Argentina. The analysis is oriented to describe and analyze the visions, demands, strategies, organizational structures and the relations that these organizations maintain with the State. The methodology is qualitative in the analysis of declarations and field records in mobilizations and public activities of the BTM and the CMND.
Keywords
Migrating Struggles; Argentina; migration control policies