CONCLUSION
The consequences of this migration are significant for Oaxaca. On one hand, remittances sent by migrants provide vital economic support for many households and the state's economy. On the other hand, the departure of a substantial portion of the population, particularly young adults, can lead to demographic shifts, labor shortages in certain sectors, and social changes within communities. Migration policies in Oaxaca operate within the broader context of national Mexican migration laws and are also influenced by international agreements and trends.
Recognizing the vulnerabilities of migrants, various organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, play a crucial role in providing support, including humanitarian aid, legal assistance, and integration resources. Understanding these interconnected aspects is essential for addressing the complexities of migration in oaxaca .

Migration in Oaxaca represents a persistent and multifaceted issue involving economic, social, and political factors. A large portion of the population, especially in rural and indigenous communities, is forced to migrate due to a lack of employment opportunities, limited access to basic services, and structural inequality. At the international level, U.S. migration policies also directly influence the lives of thousands of Oaxacans. In the following video, Leonardo Díaz, Oaxaca's Undersecretary of Migration and Population, points out that, contrary to popular perception, fewer Mexicans were deported during the Donald Trump administration than during Barack Obama's.
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