This article presents the processes that involve the Sub-Saharan migration to Spain and the Haitian to Brazil, through the factors that drive the offsets, the migratory routes used, social inclusion and employment of migrants and the moment of migration policies in each of the countries of destination, highlighting the similarities and some differences in each of these processes. The goal is to show that far from being an invasive threat, most are victims of a system that produces exclusion and exploitation, which in sub-Saharan and Haitians cases are amplifies by components of discrimination and racism.
Keywords
international migration; sub-Saharan emigration; Haitian emigration; discrimination