Ex Mex : from migrants to immigrants
Castaneda, Jorge G., 1953-
Ex Mex : from migrants to immigrants / Jorge G. Castañeda - New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton , 2007 - 222 p. ; 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
The author of several books, Castañeda (politics and Latin American studies, New York U.) served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 to 2003 and now divides his time between Mexico City and New York City. He offers a book designed for all levels of readers interested in immigration issues, from general to expert, which provides a current, well-informed, and solidly grounded Mexican perspective on Mexican immigration to the U.S. Topics addressed include the current generation of immigrants, why they have chosen to move to the U.S., where they work, their ultimate goals, and possible ways to address the multiple concerns about the continuing immigration of Mexicans to the U.S.
English
9781595581631
Mexicans---United States
Immigrants---United States
Alien labor---United States
Mexico---Emigration and immigration---Government policy
United States---Emmigration and immigration---Government policy
United States---Foreign relations---Mexico
Mexico---Foreign relations---United States
E184.M5 / C368 2007
973.0468 CAS
Ex Mex : from migrants to immigrants / Jorge G. Castañeda - New York : New Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton , 2007 - 222 p. ; 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
The author of several books, Castañeda (politics and Latin American studies, New York U.) served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 to 2003 and now divides his time between Mexico City and New York City. He offers a book designed for all levels of readers interested in immigration issues, from general to expert, which provides a current, well-informed, and solidly grounded Mexican perspective on Mexican immigration to the U.S. Topics addressed include the current generation of immigrants, why they have chosen to move to the U.S., where they work, their ultimate goals, and possible ways to address the multiple concerns about the continuing immigration of Mexicans to the U.S.
English
9781595581631
Mexicans---United States
Immigrants---United States
Alien labor---United States
Mexico---Emigration and immigration---Government policy
United States---Emmigration and immigration---Government policy
United States---Foreign relations---Mexico
Mexico---Foreign relations---United States
E184.M5 / C368 2007
973.0468 CAS