Thus, the most widespread current trend in Mexico is the migration of families and people, both male and female, who remain indefinitely in their places of destination, wherever those may be (Lacy 2007, Sánchez Gómez 2011). Migrants, especially when they are younger, prolong their stay in their destinations, and many have not returned to their communities of origin since leaving. If they do return, it is only for a few months or to “visit the family” (Pauli 2007). Undocumented migrants from the new migratory regions have sometimes gone more than 15 years without being able to return to their communities (Moctezuma Yano 2002). In this sense, the current migratory pattern is characterized by a noncircular tendency and the escalation of female participation in the migratory processes.