Citizenship Aspirations and Residency Rights Preference: The Mexican Undocumented Worker in the Binational Community |
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Page 86
... spouse and family members , is not part of the agenda of many undocu- mented persons working in the United States . The hypothetical realization of resettlement aspirations of those married persons separated from spouses who would bring ...
... spouse and family members , is not part of the agenda of many undocu- mented persons working in the United States . The hypothetical realization of resettlement aspirations of those married persons separated from spouses who would bring ...
Page 91
... separated from their wives would relocate their wives if they acquired legal documents ( 52 % ) , the current ... spouses in the United States would not relocate their husbands . A similar pattern exists for a significant minority of married ...
... separated from their wives would relocate their wives if they acquired legal documents ( 52 % ) , the current ... spouses in the United States would not relocate their husbands . A similar pattern exists for a significant minority of married ...
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... married men and women concerning plans for resettlement and ( 2 ) the fact that bringing spouses spouse / family units to the United States does not necessarily mean permanent relocation . There are more men separated from spouses who ...
... married men and women concerning plans for resettlement and ( 2 ) the fact that bringing spouses spouse / family units to the United States does not necessarily mean permanent relocation . There are more men separated from spouses who ...
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acquiring legal documents acquisition of legal aspire to relocate associated binational community change jobs Chicanos citizenship aspirations current occupational currently employed documented workers domestic workers duration-of-residency group employment entering the United entrants entry-level jobs experienced occupational mobility factory family relocation family units illegal alien illegal immigration Invisibles research legal status length of residence living arrangements living with spouses long-term residents major occupational groups majority of undocumented married undocumented workers married women mented workers Mexican dream Mexican undocumented workers migration minority non-domestic service nuclear families occupational aspirations operative positions parentesco permanent resident alien proportion of married public assistance realized reflect relatives relinquish Mexican citizenship relinquish native citizenship relocate their spouses resettlement aspirations Residency Rights sample Residency Rights survey resident alien status secondary labor market semi-skilled operative separated from spouses service workers snowball sampling spouse/family units spouses or spouse/family undocumented worker men undocumented worker women United States citizens United States citizenship white collar