ID | 090195 |
Title Proper | Battlefield |
Other Title Information | El Paso |
Language | ENG |
Author | Massey, Douglas S |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The only problem with the invasion is that it never happened. The U.S.-Mexico border is not now and has never been out of control. From 1950 to the present, the total number of migrants entering the United States from Mexico has varied very little. There has certainly been no massive upsurge. What changed were the auspices under which Mexicans entered the country, their place of entry, their ultimate U.S. destination and their tendency to remain here rather than return home. Workers previously labeled immigrants became illegals. The border was fortified. States with high immigrant populations cracked down. Walls were built. Immigration turned into a militarized policy issue. And since it became increasingly risky for Mexicans to cross the border, once here, they remained. All these changes are a consequence of our own misguided immigration and border policies. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest No. 102; Jul-Aug 2009: p44-51 |
Journal Source | National Interest No. 102; Jul-Aug 2009: p44-51 |
Key Words | United States ; Mexico ; Migration ; Immigration ; Border Policy |