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Special Issue: The Rifts and Challenges of U.S.-Mexico Migration

U.S.-Mexico migration relations were all but frozen until President Bush proposed a temporary worker program. This Special Issue of The Source exposes the rifts and challenges that will shape the future of the U.S.-Mexico dialogue. These resources and articles by seasoned analysts in both countries tackle some of the thorniest issues that continue to make progress in this area painstakingly slow, politically perilous, and socially complex for both governments.

Special Issue Image 
Border fence separating Tijuana, Mexico from San Diego, USA
Articles for Special Issue 
The Mexico Factor in U.S. Immigration Reform
Mexican Immigration to the U.S.: The Latest Estimates
U.S. Temporary Worker Programs: Lessons Learned
From Traitors to Heroes: 100 Years of Mexican Migration Policies
Mexico-United States Migration: A Long Way To Go
Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Force in 2000
Mexico: A Crucial Crossroads
Issue Date 
Monday, March 1, 2004
Regions 
North America
United States
Mexico
Type 
Articles
Image Credit 
Jesuit Refugee Service

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