movements born in the 1960s, and experienced some significant interchange among movement participants from each side of the U.S.-Mexico border, an examination of movement art reveals significant differences in key elements of the movements' collective identity and expression of political citizenship. ...
In May 1940 O'Higgins had the honor of being the only non-native Mexican artist with work included in the seminal "Twenty Centuries of Mexican Art" exhibit organized by the Museum of Modern Art.In 1961 O'Higgins was awarded honorary Mexican citizenship for "his contributions to the nati...
according to One Arizona’s Juarez, and in other areas around the country with significant Latino populations, immigrants who are not yet on a path to citizenship are playing a role in the political process. One of them is Yessica Vasquez Moctezuma, 25, a bank teller, who will graduat...
Focusing on the research, statistics, and information provided by Mai Ngai “The Architecture of Race in American Immigration”, Natalia Molina’s, “In a Race All Their Own": The Quest to Make Mexicans Ineligible for U.S. Citizenship”, and George J. Sanchez, “Becoming Mexican American” ...
Focusing on the research, statistics, and information provided by Mai Ngai “The Architecture of Race in American Immigration”, Natalia Molina’s, “In a Race All Their Own": The Quest to Make Mexicans Ineligible for U.S. Citizenship”, and George J. Sanchez, “Becoming Mexican American” ...
(in theory) subsequently deported to the country of origin. If, on the other hand, they are granted refugee status, then in most cases they are given indefinite leave to remain and can apply for citizenship after the required length of time. However, it is important to note that not all...
Those who remained north of the border were guaranteed citizenship after two years, along with other privileges and responsibilities related to this status. SIGNIFICANT IMMIGRATION WAVES When compared to various periods of the twentieth century, Mexican immigration to the United States between 1850 and...
b. Dis-connections in "Ameri- can" citizenship and the post/neocolonial: People of Mexican descent and white- stream pedagogy and curriculum. Theory and Research in Social Education 32 (4): 433-58.Urrieta, Luis Jr. (2004). Dis-connections in "American" citizenship and the post/neo- ...
Tracing the cultural manifestations of Mexican nationhood as expressed by the state and by people of Mexican descent is essential to understanding how the nation is practiced and thus intimately intertwined with the practice of citizenship. Through an interdisciplinary analysis of the Aztec artifact's ...
Startled by the surprise attack on their naval base at Pearl Harbor and anxious about a full-fledged Japanese attack on the United States’ West Coast, American government officials targeted all people of Japanese descent, regardless of their citizenship status, occupation, or demonstrated loyalty to...