The Migrant Project

The Migrant Project
Title The Migrant Project PDF eBook
Author Rick Nahmias
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 176
Release 2008-03
Genre Art
ISBN 9780826344076

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Iconic photographs and the stories of the men, women, and children who work California's farms and orchards to feed America.

Crossing the Border

Crossing the Border
Title Crossing the Border PDF eBook
Author Jorge Durand
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 356
Release 2004-08-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610441737

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Discussion of Mexican migration to the United States is often infused with ideological rhetoric, untested theories, and few facts. In Crossing the Border, editors Jorge Durand and Douglas Massey bring the clarity of scientific analysis to this hotly contested but under-researched topic. Leading immigration scholars use data from the Mexican Migration Project—the largest, most comprehensive, and reliable source of data on Mexican immigrants currently available—to answer such important questions as: Who are the people that migrate to the United States from Mexico? Why do they come? How effective is U.S. migration policy in meeting its objectives? Crossing the Border dispels two primary myths about Mexican migration: First, that those who come to the United States are predominantly impoverished and intend to settle here permanently, and second, that the only way to keep them out is with stricter border enforcement. Nadia Flores, Rubén Hernández-León, and Douglas Massey show that Mexican migrants are generally not destitute but in fact cross the border because the higher comparative wages in the United States help them to finance homes back in Mexico, where limited credit opportunities makes it difficult for them to purchase housing. William Kandel's chapter on immigrant agricultural workers debunks the myth that these laborers are part of a shadowy, underground population that sponges off of social services. In contrast, he finds that most Mexican agricultural workers in the United States are paid by check and not under the table. These workers pay their fair share in U.S. taxes and—despite high rates of eligibility—they rarely utilize welfare programs. Research from the project also indicates that heightened border surveillance is an ineffective strategy to reduce the immigrant population. Pia Orrenius demonstrates that strict barriers at popular border crossings have not kept migrants from entering the United States, but rather have prompted them to seek out other crossing points. Belinda Reyes uses statistical models and qualitative interviews to show that the militarization of the Mexican border has actually kept immigrants who want to return to Mexico from doing so by making them fear that if they leave they will not be able to get back into the United States. By replacing anecdotal and speculative evidence with concrete data, Crossing the Border paints a picture of Mexican immigration to the United States that defies the common knowledge. It portrays a group of committed workers, doing what they can to realize the dream of home ownership in the absence of financing opportunities, and a broken immigration system that tries to keep migrants out of this country, but instead has kept them from leaving.

Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: Who are the migrants?

Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: Who are the migrants?
Title Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: Who are the migrants? PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Migratory Labor
Publisher
Pages 504
Release 1970
Genre Migrant agricultural laborers
ISBN

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Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: The migrant subculture

Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: The migrant subculture
Title Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Powerlessness: The migrant subculture PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Migratory Labor
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1970
Genre Agricultural laborers
ISBN

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Migrant Demonstration Project Guide

Migrant Demonstration Project Guide
Title Migrant Demonstration Project Guide PDF eBook
Author United States. Food and Nutrition Service. Supplemental Food Program Division
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1978
Genre Food relief
ISBN

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Migrant Health Services

Migrant Health Services
Title Migrant Health Services PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Migratory Labor
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1968
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Considers S. 2688, to amend Public Health Service Act to extend health services to migratory workers for 5 years and increasing funding to improve services.

Vista Serves: the Urban Ghetto, Rural America, Appalachia, the Migrant Worker, the American Indian, the Mentally Handicapped, Job Corps

Vista Serves: the Urban Ghetto, Rural America, Appalachia, the Migrant Worker, the American Indian, the Mentally Handicapped, Job Corps
Title Vista Serves: the Urban Ghetto, Rural America, Appalachia, the Migrant Worker, the American Indian, the Mentally Handicapped, Job Corps PDF eBook
Author Volunteers in Service to America. Community Relations Division
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1967
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN

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