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Page 1: Mexican Americans & Immigration: The Current Situation The latest estimates  Undocumented immigrants  Legal immigrants.

Mexican Americans & Immigration: The Current Situation

The latest estimatesUndocumented immigrantsLegal immigrants

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Foreign Born Immigrants

Mexico32%

Slice 20%

Latin America24%

Asia27%

Europe17%

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Undocumented Immigration

5%5%

10%

23%57%

Mexico

Other LatinAmericaAsia

Europe andCanadaAfrica

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Where do they live?

• Traditionally Mexican Americans reside within 4 states

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Legislation

I. Bracero program (1942-1964) 4.5 million people Met food supply needs Seasonal immigration Created institutionalized networks and labor/market

relationships

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II. Immigration Reform & Control Act of 1986 (IRCA)

2 million acquired permanent legal status Changed traditional temp. migration US employers accustomed Did not allow ‘Clean Slate’

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III. Post-September 11th

Bilateral migration talks 9/11 shifted focus

Border patrol National security

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H.R. 4437• Passed on 12/16/2005• Focuses on Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration• Brief Summary “Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security

(Secretary) to take all appropriate actions to maintain operational control over the U.S. international land and maritime borders, including: (1) systematic surveillance using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ground-based sensors, satellites, radar coverage, and cameras; (2) physical infrastructure enhancements to prevent unlawful U.S. entry and facilitate United States Customs and Border Protection border access; (3) hiring and training additional Border Patrol agents; and (4) increasing deployment of United States Customs and Border Protection personnel to border areas with high levels of unlawful entry”- www.govtrack.us

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Discrimination of Mexican Americans

• Racist ActsWhite men in East Texas in the 1880’s used violence as a method of

political control.

The Ku Klux Klan, White Caps, law officials, and the Texas Rangers, all holding positions of authority often terrorized both Mexican Americans and African Americans.

Racist acts often effected the political scene and included terrorist tactics, lynching, literacy tests, stuffing the ballots, accusations, etc.

People often perceived Mexicans as inferior and unhygienic.

After the Great Depression, many cities became home to Mexican immigrants, thus creating new social tensions.

One example of the situation is the Zoot Suit Riot.

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Time for Action• In 1911, Mexican American leaders met in Laredo to address the problems

of their affliction.

Organizations MEChA- Is an organization that promotes awareness of Chicano

history by education and political action. Brown Berets- a Hispanic nationalist activist group of Chicano men

and women during the Civil Rights Movement. Involved in community issues like unemployment, housing, food, and education.

LULAC- strives for the rights of Hispanic Americans; focus includes economic, educational, political, health, civil rights, etc.

Mexica Movement- an activist organization based in L.A. They assert that they are all oppressed under European-descent. And reject European borders.

MAPA- promotes interests of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans.

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• Civil Rights MovementMexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (1968) Issues confronted

-employment discrimination

-education inequities

-voting right/abuses

-immigration concerns

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Ideologies

“Mexican Americans have always fought these stereotypes, at first defensively,

nationalistically, some tried assimilation.”

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References

• www.cpusa.org• www.wikipedia.com• www.migrationinformation.org• www.aztlan.net• www.govtrack.us• www.globaltransitinc.com• Samora, J., Simon, P.V., The Mexican-American

People. (University of Notre Dame Press, 1971).