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Others - Race, Regulations, Corruption in Mexicos Migration Naturalization

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The Others reconstructs the history of migration and naturalization of foreigners in Mexico during the first half of the twentieth century.
Despite never receiving large influxes of foreigners, paradoxically Mexico has applied particularly tight controls on migration and naturalization. Why did it choose to limit the arrival of foreigners when their numbers were so low as a proportion of the total population? In a nation riven by ethnic prejudices and with post-revolutionary governments swift to criticize racial discrimination, what can explain the strong racialization of naturalization and migration policies? First published in Spanish, this award-winning book sheds light on the origins of many migration-related problems still plaguing the Mexican government: irregular migration to the United States, the lack of any genuine control over the arrival and residence of foreigners in Mexico, immigration and naturalization red tape, the authorities' corruption and arbitrary decisions, racism, and discrimination in its migration policy. These are all issues overlooked by historical research in Mexico and explored in depth for the first time here.
This book will be invaluable to students and scholars of Mexican history, borderland studies, and those interested in the relationship between the United States and Latin America.

List of contents

0. Introduction  1. Forging the Nation  2. The Migration Service: Regulatory Framework and Institutional Flaws  3. The Migration Business  4. Foreigners' Naturalization and Restricted Citizenship  5. Naturalized Mexicans: Numbers and Management

About the author

Pablo Yankelevich is Professor at El Colegio de México’s Center of Historical Studies. A full member of the Mexican Academy of History and a regular member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, Yankelevich specializes in the political history of contemporary Latin America, the history of the Mexican Revolution, the history of exiles and political refugees in Latin America, and the history of migration in Mexico.
Quentin Pope is a freelance translator and editor based in Mexico.

Summary

The Others reconstructs of the history of migration and naturalization of foreigners in Mexico during the first half of the twentieth century.

Product details

Authors Pablo Yankelevich, Yankelevich Pablo
Assisted by Quentin Pope (Translation)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781032180588
ISBN 978-1-0-3218058-8
No. of pages 222
Series Latin American History in Translation
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

European History, HISTORY / General, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, International Relations, British & Irish history, History of the Americas, History and Archaeology

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