At the Crossroads

Mexico and U.S. Immigration Policy

Sidney Weintraub editor Bryan R Roberts editor Rodolfo O de la Garza editor Frank D Bean editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:27th Mar '97

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Mexico is becoming increasingly important as a focus of U.S. immigration policy, and the movement of people across the U.S.-Mexico border is a subject of intense interest and controversy. The U.S. approach to cross-border flows is in flux, the economic climate in Mexico is uncertain, and relations between the two neighbors have entered a new stage with the launching of NAFTA. This volume draws together original essays by distinguished scholars from a variety of disciplines and both sides of the border to examine current impetuses to migration and policy options for Mexico and the U.S.

An original and timely book on the subject of Mexican migration to the United States. This comprehensive volume includes rich historical background and studies on a broad range of important contemporary issues. -- Leah Haus, Vassar College
Many of the essays will prove valuable to scholars with an interest in the characteristics and impact of Mexican immigration, and to policy makers willing to base their decisions on fact rather than fiction. . . . At the Crossroads is a welcome addition to the literature on this timely and increasingly critical issue. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
This thoughtful comprehensive book . . . reads smoothly with clear and deliberate analyses of history, policy, data and a smattering of case studies. -- Elizabeth Russo, Harvard School of Public Health * Journal Of Biosocial Science *
The volumes detects not only social phenomena but also different platforms from which investigations are launched on both sides of the border. One of this work's virtues is precisely that of making evident the necessity and urgency of defining problems and articulating solutions that involve both countries at different levels, taht is, conceiving and integrating, in an efficient bilateral dynamic, issues so dissimilar yet so related as foreign policy, migration, trade and economic development, social services, and border relations, without forgetting the needs that arise from an unavoidable agenda of bilateral research. -- Jorge Durand, University of Guadalajara * American Journal of Sociology, July 1998, Vol.104:1 *
In ten essays, the authors have carefully examined pressing US/Mexican migration polices, concerns, and plausible solutions. * New Mexico Historical Review *
The authors of At the Crossroads are among the most authoritative, thoughtful, and enduring voices in the field of immigration research. Their collaboration represents a major achievement, bringing together the expertise of Mexican and U.S. scholars. I am certain this book will become a standard reference in academic and policy circles. -- Patricia Fernandez Kelly, Johns Hopkins University

ISBN: 9780847683925

Dimensions: 223mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 508g

320 pages