Mexican migration to the United States : policy and trends / Marc R. Rosenblum, coordinator, William A. Kandel, Clare Ribando Seelke, Ruth Ellen Wasem.
2012
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Mexican migration to the United States : policy and trends / Marc R. Rosenblum, coordinator, William A. Kandel, Clare Ribando Seelke, Ruth Ellen Wasem.
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Imprint
[Washington, District of Columbia] : Congressional Research Service, [2012]
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2015]
Description
1 online resource (42 pages).
Series
CRS report for Congress ; R42560.
United States congressional serial set.
Immigration law & policy in the U.S.
United States congressional serial set.
Immigration law & policy in the U.S.
Summary
History and geography have given Mexico a unique status in the U.S. immigration system, and have made the Mexico-U.S. migration flow the largest in the world. Mexicans are the largest group of U.S. migrants across most types of immigration statuses, a fact that may have important implications for how Congress makes U.S. immigration policy. This report reviews the history of immigration policy and migration flows between the countries and the demographics of Mexicans within the United States. It also analyzes contemporary issues in U.S. immigration policy and the impact Mexico may have on U.S. immigration outcomes.
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"June 7, 2012."
"Prepared for members and committees of Congress."
"Prepared for members and committees of Congress."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Description based on PDF title page, viewed January 24, 2016.
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HeinOnline.
Language
English
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