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Beyond Borders details the origins and evolution of the conflict from the turn of the twentieth century until the present day. Viewing the issue from the Mexican and U.S. perspectives, this book reveals the complex social, economic, and policy shifts involved. It examines the early relations between the two countries, and also traces the critical events and incentives that contributed to the flow of Mexicans northward. The author provides the reader with a deep appreciation and understanding of a complex issue whose roots are far more intertwined than many realize.
Beyond Borders: A History
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Produktbeschreibung
Beyond Borders details the origins and evolution of the conflict from the turn of the twentieth century until the present day. Viewing the issue from the Mexican and U.S. perspectives, this book reveals the complex social, economic, and policy shifts involved. It examines the early relations between the two countries, and also traces the critical events and incentives that contributed to the flow of Mexicans northward. The author provides the reader with a deep appreciation and understanding of a complex issue whose roots are far more intertwined than many realize.
Beyond Borders: A History of Mexican Migration to the United States details the origins and evolution of the movement of people from Mexico into the United States from the first significant flow across the border at the turn of the twentieth century up to the present day.

Considers the issues from the perspectives of both the United States and Mexico
Offers a reasoned assessment of the factors that drive Mexican immigration, explains why so many of the policies enacted in Washington have only worsened the problem, and suggests what policy options might prove more effective
Argues that the problem of Mexican immigration can only be solved if Mexico and the United States work together to reduce the disequilibrium that propels Mexican immigrants to the United States
Autorenporträt
Timothy J. Henderson is a Professor of History at Auburn University Montgomery. He is the author or editor of several books on Mexican history, including The Mexican Wars for Independence (2009), A Glorious Defeat: Mexico and its War with the United States (2007), The Mexico Reader: History, Culture, Politics (2002, co-edited with Gilbert M. Joseph), and The Worm in the Wheat: Rosalie Evans and Agrarian Struggle in the Puebla-Tlaxcala Valley of Mexico, 1906-1927 (1998).