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application and have UBER car service at his or her disposal any time of day or night and to make all sorts of purchases. All this while at the same getting his or her peers to emulate these dishonest actions. There are also cases of adolescents from X countries or states that specialize in stealing cell phones from their classmates, to pawn them in exchange for money. Delinquent gang members are bound to be discovered when the whistleblowers inform school authorities, out of either naivety or age, claiming nonpayment on the part of gang member X for stealing a cell phone, taking out the GSM chip, and extracting it from school premises for delivery. “Parents of students in this second example usually react aggressively and violently against school authorities, making threats of official complaints to Human Rights for "insults" and “bullying” against their children." Each meeting turns into exhausting debates that make focusing on priority I ues, such as attention to the possible options for increasing student achievements and educational quality, to focusing endless mediation between parents and school authorities. In some sporadic cases, these migrant families chose to transfer their children to other schools, along with their personal, social, and organizational interpretations. Another challenge that schools in the sample had to face was attendance and punctuality problems. These two determining aspects of professional and social success seem to be quite unimportant to 30% of the migrant families interviewed. Some of the comments received were "He doesn't want to get up!”, or “What am I supposed to do if he doesn't want to go to school?. There is nothing I can do; I have to go to work...!" It is worth mentioning that these families correspond to the middle, upper-middle, and affluent socioeconomic status. Given such indifferent responses regarding the education of their descendants, we were able to determine there exists a grave lack of motivation among the majority of the migrant families concerning providing support to their children, as Giorguli and Serraltos (n/d) and Muro (n/d), among others, mentioned. In this way, it we can see that traditional families, as conceived in the past, had taken on another more detached and indifferent paradigm to the axiological and formal development of these migrant descendants. Another aspect presented in this study, which was given exposure by international school migrants themselves, was made known thanks to a fortuitous situation that occurred during a geography class. It was possible to do a follow-up. However, we believe that a more in-depth study should be made in situ about the situation that was exposed, as well as presenting it hereunder. Some examples of this are the change of routes of the massive Central American migration toward the United States, which used to go through Guatemala, via Chiapas but which, due to restrictions, caused migrant caravans to become less densely populated caravans that moved towards Belize to enter Mexico via Quintana Roo. Map 5: International Migratory Route to the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Source: Prepared by the Author from Research Data. However, according to testimonies given, families change nationality and ensure smooth transportation services as long as they can pay the stipulated amounts upon arrival in Belize, only. However, in Mexico, the cost for the acquisition of the Mexican nationality is higher, whenever entrance is done through Quintana Roo, through Mexican territory, to reach the United States without any problems. These routes are controlled by the Maras Salvatruchas, who have removed all tattoos from the face and body to go unnoticed. It was possible to confirm, through the testimonies given, the emotional state of Central American countries, such as Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador where Eurocentrism, with all its aggressive power and the exclusion, injustice, and extreme marginalization in which their communities are trapped, Dusell (1966), Celis (n/d), Posas (n/d), Aguilar (2009) and Balutet (1999) mentioned in their studies. 20 Global Journal of Management and Business Research Volume XXIII Issue I Version I Year 2023 ( )G © 2023 Global Journals Mass Migration of Students: Analysis of the Geopolitical and Social Contexts of Origins

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