Romero Zepeda, Hilda2023-05-222023-05-222024978958763721210.58863/20.500.12424/4284660http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4284660The risk that the promise offered by the destination means for the migrant and the transmigrant seems to be the result of the sum of multiple poverty and the context in the place of origin, to achieve the dream of migration is signified. This has a broad ethical question in the complexity of the migratory phenomenon, which omits human rights and exposes the lack of network and social solidarity. Additionally, the pending agenda with a gender perspective of settlers, migrants, and transmigrants, shows the highly vulnerable condition violated by a tradition that means migration, where there is a highrisk of those who leave, and forces the assumption of a new character of the care of the land, the family, and the culture by the intimate couple, but without the tenure, nor the recognition, nor the training for it. The need for strategic public policies in the face of a Latin American reality is raised with the need for a legal structure that is not a dead letter in the treatment of migrants and transmigrants as an obligation of the State and expression of social human sensitivity. This document reviews with an ethical perspective the need to argue the human condition and the migratory processes that originate as a human right for the search for minimum conditions for the construction of the person; the precarious conditions that the migrant lives both in their mobility and in their transmigratory process, and therefore the risk of perceiving them without human value from their citizen condition. Likewise, it is intended to make visible from a gender perspective, the risks that are generated in the migratory process, of the one who leaves, of the one who stays, of the violence that is experienced, and of the roles lived by women in the care of children, the elderly and property in the place of origin, or the risk of sexual abuse in the immigration process.spaEditorial Bonaventuriana, Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia & Globethics PublicationsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ethicsmigrationtransmigrationMexicoBioethicsPerspectiva ética y agenda pendiente en la migración y transmigración en MéxicoBook chapter