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Undocumented Lives The Untold Story Of Mexican Migration Ana Raquel Minian

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Undocumented Lives The Untold Story Of Mexican Migration Ana Raquel Minian
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Ana Raquel Minian
ISBN: 9780674919969, 9780674244832, 9780674737037, 0674919963, 0674244834, 0674737032
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Undocumented Lives The Untold Story Of Mexican Migration Ana Raquel Minian by Ana Raquel Minian 9780674919969, 9780674244832, 9780674737037, 0674919963, 0674244834, 0674737032 instant download after payment.

Frederick Jackson Turner Award Finalist Winner of the David Montgomery Award Winner of the Theodore Saloutos Book Award Winner of the Betty and Alfred McClung Lee Book Award Winner of the Frances Richardson Keller-Sierra Prize Winner of the Américo Paredes Book Award “A deeply humane book.” —Mae Ngai, author of Impossible Subjects “Necessary and timely...A valuable text to consider alongside the current fight for DACA, the border concentration camps, and the unending rhetoric dehumanizing Mexican migrants.” —PopMatters “A deep dive into the history of Mexican migration to and from the United States.” —PRI’s The World In the 1970s, the Mexican government decided to tackle rural unemployment by supporting the migration of able-bodied men. Millions of Mexican men crossed into the United States to find work. They took low-level positions that few Americans wanted and sent money back to communities that depended on their support. They periodically returned to Mexico, living their lives in both countries. After 1986, however, US authorities disrupted this back-and-forth movement by strengthening border controls. Many Mexican men chose to remain in the United States permanently for fear of not being able to come back north if they returned to Mexico. For them, the United States became a jaula de oro—a cage of gold. Undocumented Lives tells the story of Mexican migrants who were compelled to bring their families across the border and raise a generation of undocumented children.

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