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Mexico U S Migration Management


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Mexico U S Migration Management


Mexico U S Migration Management
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Author : Augustín Escobar Latapí
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2008-10-23

Mexico U S Migration Management written by Augustín Escobar Latapí and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-10-23 with Social Science categories.


The need to understand the migration between the United States and Mexico is greater today than at any time in its century long history. Its volume and complexity are greater than most observers might have imagined even a decade ago; and it operates in a context charged with serious human, political, and security challenges. Yet, there is often confusion over the most fundamental questions about the demography, economics, and political nature of the movement and its policy responses. The editors of this book bring together a team of top policy-oriented migration experts from Mexico and the United States to provide an up-to-date analysis leading to grounded policy recommendations for both governments. Their conclusions derive from new analyses as well as from detailed discussions with policy-makers. Contributors assess the main characteristics, trends, and factors influencing Mexico-U.S. migration and recommend actions that should improve migration management, substantially reduce undocumented flows, and refocus Mexican migration into legal channels. Also contained within this book are recommendations of development strategies in Mexico that should reduce mid- to long-term emigration pressures. The book shows that collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico is not only possible, but necessary, as unilateral reforms will continue to fail until both governments act together to regulate the flow, improve conditions for the migrants, and make sure that migration has positive social and economic impacts on both countries.



Managing Mexican Migration To The United States


Managing Mexican Migration To The United States
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Author : U.S.-Mexico Binational Council
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Managing Mexican Migration To The United States written by U.S.-Mexico Binational Council and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Alien labor, Mexican categories.




Beyond Smoke And Mirrors


Beyond Smoke And Mirrors
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Author : Douglas S. Massey
language : en
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Release Date : 2002-03-14

Beyond Smoke And Mirrors written by Douglas S. Massey and has been published by Russell Sage Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-03-14 with Social Science categories.


Migration between Mexico and the United States is part of a historical process of increasing North American integration. This process acquired new momentum with the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994, which lowered barriers to the movement of goods, capital, services, and information. But rather than include labor in this new regime, the United States continues to resist the integration of the labor markets of the two countries. Instead of easing restrictions on Mexican labor, the United States has militarized its border and adopted restrictive new policies of immigrant disenfranchisement. Beyond Smoke and Mirrors examines the devastating impact of these immigration policies on the social and economic fabric of the Mexico and the United States, and calls for a sweeping reform of the current system. Beyond Smoke and Mirrors shows how U.S. immigration policies enacted between 1986–1996—largely for symbolic domestic political purposes—harm the interests of Mexico, the United States, and the people who migrate between them. The costs have been high. The book documents how the massive expansion of border enforcement has wasted billions of dollars and hundreds of lives, yet has not deterred increasing numbers of undocumented immigrants from heading north. The authors also show how the new policies unleashed a host of unintended consequences: a shift away from seasonal, circular migration toward permanent settlement; the creation of a black market for Mexican labor; the transformation of Mexican immigration from a regional phenomenon into a broad social movement touching every region of the country; and even the lowering of wages for legal U.S. residents. What had been a relatively open and benign labor process before 1986 was transformed into an exploitative underground system of labor coercion, one that lowered wages and working conditions of undocumented migrants, legal immigrants, and American citizens alike. Beyond Smoke and Mirrors offers specific proposals for repairing the damage. Rather than denying the reality of labor migration, the authors recommend regularizing it and working to manage it so as to promote economic development in Mexico, minimize costs and disruptions for the United States, and maximize benefits for all concerned. This book provides an essential "user's manual" for readers seeking a historical, theoretical, and substantive understanding of how U.S. policy on Mexican immigration evolved to its current dysfunctional state, as well as how it might be fixed.



Managing Migration


Managing Migration
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Author : Philip L. Martin
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2006

Managing Migration written by Philip L. Martin and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Law categories.


Includes statistics.



A Nation Of Emigrants


A Nation Of Emigrants
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Author : David FitzGerald
language : en
Publisher: University of California Press
Release Date : 2008-12-02

A Nation Of Emigrants written by David FitzGerald and has been published by University of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-12-02 with Social Science categories.


What do governments do when much of their population simply gets up and walks away? In Mexico and other migrant-sending countries, mass emigration prompts governments to negotiate a new social contract with their citizens abroad. After decades of failed efforts to control outflow, the Mexican state now emphasizes voluntary ties, dual nationality, and rights over obligations. In this groundbreaking book, David Fitzgerald examines a region of Mexico whose citizens have been migrating to the United States for more than a century. He finds that emigrant citizenship does not signal the decline of the nation-state but does lead to a new form of citizenship, and that bureaucratic efforts to manage emigration and its effects are based on the membership model of the Catholic Church.



Mexico And Its Diaspora In The United States


Mexico And Its Diaspora In The United States
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Author : Alexandra Délano
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2011-06-06

Mexico And Its Diaspora In The United States written by Alexandra Délano and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-06-06 with Political Science categories.


In the past two decades, changes in the Mexican government's policies toward the 30 million Mexican migrants living in the US highlight the importance of the Mexican diaspora in both countries given its size, its economic power and its growing political participation across borders. This work examines how the Mexican government's assessment of the possibilities and consequences of implementing certain emigration policies from 1848 to 2010 has been tied to changes in the bilateral relationship, which remains a key factor in Mexico's current development of strategies and policies in relation to migrants in the United States. Understanding this dynamic gives an insight into the stated and unstated objectives of Mexico's recent activism in defending migrants' rights and engaging the diaspora, the continuing linkage between Mexican migration policies and shifts in the US-Mexico relationship, and the limits and possibilities for expanding shared mechanisms for the management of migration within the NAFTA framework.



Immigration


Immigration
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Immigration written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Emigration and immigration law categories.




Mexico U S Migration


Mexico U S Migration
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Author : U.S.-Mexico Migration Panel
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001

Mexico U S Migration written by U.S.-Mexico Migration Panel and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Mexico categories.




Impacts Of Border Enforcement On Mexican Migration


Impacts Of Border Enforcement On Mexican Migration
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Author : Wayne A. Cornelius
language : en
Publisher: Center for Comparative Immigration Studies University Iforni
Release Date : 2007

Impacts Of Border Enforcement On Mexican Migration written by Wayne A. Cornelius and has been published by Center for Comparative Immigration Studies University Iforni this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


This important new book reveals how the stricter US border-control activities of the past decade have affected the behavior of migrants and potential migrants in rural Mexico. The authors establish direct links between changes in immigration-control policies and changes in the decision to migrate, choice of destination, mode of entry, and inclination to participate in a temporary worker program. They also point to the unintended consequences of new control measures, such as the increasing rate of settlement among illegal migrants, higher fees paid to professional people - smugglers, increased injury and fatality rates due to clandestine entry, and changing composition of migrant flows. Collectively, they present detailed and direct evidence of the failure of post-1993 US strategy to deter unauthorized entry across the US-Mexico border, and the reasons for this failure.



Mexican Migration To The United States


Mexican Migration To The United States
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Author : Wayne A. Cornelius
language : en
Publisher: University of California, San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexicanstudies
Release Date : 1989

Mexican Migration To The United States written by Wayne A. Cornelius and has been published by University of California, San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexicanstudies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Political Science categories.