AguiarLeidenJoséLeidenCarlosLeidenG.LeidenEBSCO_bspEuropean Review of Latin American & Caribbean StudiesSheridan, L. 'I know it's dangerous': Why Mexicans Risk Their Lives to Cross the Border. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2009....
Miguel Levario, a Texas Tech history professor and author of “Militarizing the Border: When Mexicans Became the Enemy,” said the U.S. government erected military bases such as Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, for the sole purpose of removing Native Americans from lands. “It had little to ...
The Mexicans had a tradition that the world had been partly destroyed, and were afraid that a similar catastrophe would annihilate them at the end of a cycle. Strangely, the 17th of November, is an 'alternative, modern' day for the 1st. According to Plutarch, 'The alternative dating on ...
While successful fentanyl smuggling rates aren't calculated by the government, seizures of fentanyl along the southern border have in fact risen sharply in recent years. Experts say only a fraction of fentanyl is seized by Border Patrol agents between the ports of entry, with virtually none transp...
“Do you hate Mexicans?”These are the two questions J.D. Vance, the GOP’s nominee for Senate in Ohio, posed to voters in a primary election ad in which he accused the media of vilifying Republicans like him for wanting a border wall — and falsely claimed that President Bi...
However, one of the first state laws outlawing marijuana may have been influenced, not just by Mexicans using the drug, but, oddly enough, because of Mormons using it. Mormons who traveled to Mexico in 1910 came back to Salt Lake City with marijuana. The church’s reaction to this may ...
Mexicans in the Southwest were also frequently relegated to segregated schools and public facilities, policies which were obviously not free of ethnic or racial animus. But as sociologists Edward Telles and Vilma Ortiz point out, there was never a "Mexican counterpart to the constitutionally sanctioned...
Each year thousands of mexicans cross the border illegally to find work in the united states. Most perform jobs that U.S citizens won’t do, and they pay taxes, some argue they should receive amnesty. However, opponents argue that aliens are a drain on the system and a threat to security...
A BORDER TRIAL JUDGE LOOKS AT IMMIGRATION: HEEDING THE CALL TO DO PRINCIPLED JUSTICE TO THE ALIEN WITHOUT GETTING BOGGED DOWN IN PARTISAN POLITICS: WHY THE U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS ARE NOT BROKEN (BUT COULD USE SOME REPAIRS). 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 13 作者:...
concentrating its early anti-trade rhetoric on Mexico. Although the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump reviles, has likely had only modest effects on US trade and jobs, he has attempted to humiliate Mexicans insisting that they pay for his border wall, as if Mexico ...