Mexican migration to the United States is distinguished by a seeming paradox that is seldom examined: while no other country has supplied nearly as many migrants to the US as Mexico, major changes in US immigration law since 1965 have created ever more severe restrictions on ‘‘legal’ ’ migration from Mexico in particular. This paper delineates the historical specificity of Mexican migration as it has come to be located in the legal economy of the US nation-state, and thereby constituted as an object of the law. More precisely, this paper examines the history of changes in US immigration law through the specific lens of how these revisions with respect to the Western Hemisphere, and thus, all of Latin America, have had a distinctive and disp...
This article proposes the concept of the migration industry as the ensemble of entrepreneurs, busine...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
In this article, we calculate the number of Mexican immigrants with doctorates living in the United ...
Mexicans constitute the largest immigrant group in the United States. This article reviews history t...
In this paper, I selectively review recent literature on illegal migration from Mexico to the United...
Legal migration from Mexico is an important but not significant migration factor; it far exceeded in...
While commonly accepted that Mexican migration is often cyclical in nature, in which Mexican migrant...
Apart from trade and drug control, immigration is one of the three major issues affecting U.S. - Mex...
This article summarizes the advances of the investigation made by the author: Evolution of the inten...
This article discusses the relationship between migratory control Mexican policy and human rights in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes three journal-lengt...
This article’s central aim is to analyze U.S. immigration policy with regard to the admission of ski...
This article aims to examine the real effects and possible entry into force in 2010 of the so-called...
UNESCO 1A new relationship between close neighbors: Migration and free trade between the U.S. and Me...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
This article proposes the concept of the migration industry as the ensemble of entrepreneurs, busine...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
In this article, we calculate the number of Mexican immigrants with doctorates living in the United ...
Mexicans constitute the largest immigrant group in the United States. This article reviews history t...
In this paper, I selectively review recent literature on illegal migration from Mexico to the United...
Legal migration from Mexico is an important but not significant migration factor; it far exceeded in...
While commonly accepted that Mexican migration is often cyclical in nature, in which Mexican migrant...
Apart from trade and drug control, immigration is one of the three major issues affecting U.S. - Mex...
This article summarizes the advances of the investigation made by the author: Evolution of the inten...
This article discusses the relationship between migratory control Mexican policy and human rights in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Sociology, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation includes three journal-lengt...
This article’s central aim is to analyze U.S. immigration policy with regard to the admission of ski...
This article aims to examine the real effects and possible entry into force in 2010 of the so-called...
UNESCO 1A new relationship between close neighbors: Migration and free trade between the U.S. and Me...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
This article proposes the concept of the migration industry as the ensemble of entrepreneurs, busine...
Regularization programmes for undocumented migrants are generally viewed as a form of transition fro...
In this article, we calculate the number of Mexican immigrants with doctorates living in the United ...