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Camionetas: Informal travel among immigrants
Authors:Abel Valenzuela  Jr  Lisa Schweitzer  Adriele Robles
Institution:aDepartment of Chicano/a Studies and Urban Planning, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, 4250 Public Policy Building, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States;bUrban Affairs and Planning, 205 Architecture Annex, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA 24060, United States;cCenter for the Study of Urban Poverty, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract:Camionetas are mini-vans privately operated as jitney services, run by immigrants for immigrants throughout cities in the US, Mexico, and Central America. Media accounts have portrayed camionetas as part of an unscrupulous industry that endangers and exploits riders, primarily farm workers and other undocumented laborers. Using interviews and ethnography, we analyze who patronizes camionetas in Southern California, and why. Patrons discussed why they use this service, their attitudes about it, other transportation options, and access to employment. Finally, we conducted empirical tests to determine whether these services are as exploitative of their riders as portrayed. This research suggests that camionetas are primarily used by Mexican immigrants with varied socio-economic characteristics who want to travel inter-regionally and transnationally. Patrons praised camioneta service for timesaving, Spanish-speaking drivers, more flexible and “out-of-the-way” stops, the inclusion of Spanish music and television in the vehicle, and door-to-door service. Our ethnographic evidence suggested that the camionetas operating in Southern California were comfortable and safe. But statistical tests suggest that undocumented patrons in our sample may face price discrimination due to the paucity of travel opportunities that do not require US identification. This research informs policy debates about transnational vehicle travel, safety, privatized transit, and access among marginalized groups.
Keywords:Camionetas  Community-based transportation  Informal transit  Immigrants  Privatized transit  Safety  Subalternity
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