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Beyond Smoke and Mirrors:

Mexican Immigration in the Area of Economic Integration
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Russell Sage Foundation, 2003 - Social Science - 199 pages
Argues that U.S. immigration policies that were enacted between 1986 and 1996 are harmful to the interests of both the United States and Mexico.
  

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Review: Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Mexican Immigration in an Era of Economic Integration

User Review  - Marv Gunning - Goodreads

Since the first day the United States formed, illegal immigration was pretty much ignored and in a lot of cases encouraged and tolerated by the public, business and government. This book asserts the present perceived border crisis and invasion panic is a manufactured political device. Read full review

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User Review  - Jennifer - Goodreads

Incredibly helpful. I highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about immigration. Read full review

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Contents

Ghost in the Machine Interventions in the MexicoUS Immigration System
1
Principles of Operation Theories of International Migration
7
System Assembly A History of MexicoUS Migration
24
System Specifications Empirical Parameters and Constants in the USMexican Immigration System 1965 to 1985
52
A Wrench in the Works US Immigration Policies After 1986
73
Breakdown Failure in the Post1986 US Immigration System
105
Repair Manual US Immigration Policies for a New Century
142
APPENDICES
165
REFERENCES
183
INDEX
193
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About the author (2003)

Douglas S. Massey is Professor of Sociology and Director of Douglas S. Massey is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Population Research Center at the University of Chicago.the Population Research Center at the University of Chicago. Rafael Alarc n and Humberto Gonz lez are research investiga Rafael Alarc n and Humberto Gonz lez are research investigators in social anthropology at Mexican graduate institution tors in social anthropology at Mexican graduate institution of the Colegio de Jalisco, as is Jorge Durand at the Universof the Colegio de Jalisco, as is Jorge Durand at the Universidad de Guadelajara. idad de Guadelajara.

Duran is a research investigator in social anthropology at the Universidad de Guadalajara.

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