Migration
Mexico Study Group 2006 (Migration)
Mexico Study Group Bibliography (Mexico and Migration)
- Barham: NAFTA 12 Years Later: Free -Trade Treat, or Trans-National Trick?,
- Butler: Report on San Miguel March & Rally for Immigrant Rights
- Caffentzis: Si Se Puede Insurrection: A Class Analysis
- Caffentzis: Midsummer Reflections on the US Immigration Debate
- Chávez: Solidarity for the Birds of Passage
- Cuesta: “We Are Better off Outside Our Country”: Diasporic Ecuadorian Women in Spain since the Mid-1990s
- Davis: Border Invaders: The Perfect Swarm Heads South
- Devine: A Primer on U.S. Immigration Reform – 2005
- DuRand: Mexican Immigration and Globalization: The Big Picture see also MÉXICO
- DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part I see also MÉXICO
- DuRand & DuRand: Mexico-U.S. Migration, Part II see also MÉXICO
- Eugene Gogol Immigrants and Human Rights
- Erickson: “Dirty Little Secret of Illegal Immigration: $7 Billion a Year Paid by Illegals to Social Security
- García & Zarate-Hoyos: Nahua women in Alto Balsas, Mexico: Administering and Generating Remittances for Human Development see also INDIGENOUS issues
- Lomeli & Ochoa: Women of Calakmul see also DEVELOPMENT
- Martinot The Political Economy of the ‘Illegal’ Immigrant
- Massey: “Foolish Fences”
- Maurer: National and Transnational logics in the Yakima borderlands see also LABOR
- McCarty: What’s Missing in the U.S. Immigration Debate?
- Olabode: Compounding Women’s Problems: South-North Migration as a Means of Escaping Poverty in Africa, Nigeria as a Case Study
- Pacheco: I Came Because They Told Me My Son Was Lost: Migration of Wirrárika Women from Eastern Mexico to the Northern Border and the U.S. see also INDIGENOUS issues
- Salisch: Immigration Bills Currently Proposed in the Senate (Feb 15, 2006)
- Sell: The U.S. Immigration Regime
- Vanden Heuvel: Toward a Sensible Immigration Policy
- Yarish: A Brief History of Migration/Immigration
- Yarish: Migration in the Context of Global Capitalism – Class, Race and Gender
