RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 De Facto Deportation from the United States to Mexico, 2015–2020 JF RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences FD Russell Sage Foundation SP 176 OP 195 DO 10.7758/RSF.2025.11.4.08 VO 11 IS 4 A1 Hamilton, Erin R. A1 Masferrer, Claudia A1 Repetto, Angelita A1 Denier, Nicole YR 2025 UL http://www.rsfjournal.org/content/11/4/176.abstract AB De facto deportation is emigration to accompany a deported person, typically a nuclear family member. We study the recent de facto deportation of children, spouses, and parents of people deported from the United States to Mexico. We identify, quantify, and describe the characteristics of de facto deported people and compare them to those who migrated for other reasons using 2020 Mexican Census data. We also analyze data from interviews with returned migrants in Mexico City to describe experiences of de facto deportation. We estimate there were more than eleven thousand people de facto deported from the US to Mexico between 2015 and 2020. Our analysis shows the predominance of women among de facto deported adults, suggesting a strong gendering of family migration after deportation. Interviews reveal the importance of in-person caretaking in decisions about de facto deportation.