Immigration:
Bibliographies
Jorge
A. Bustamante, Mexico-Estados Unidos: bibliografia general sobre
estudios fronterizos. México, D.F.: El Colegio de México, 1980.
Compiled by the President and Founder of El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
in Mexico. The introduction to this bibliography is in Spanish; both
Spanish and English sources are included. Among the 14 sections are
Socioeconomic aspects and industrialization, Migration and undocumented
workers.
Francesco Cordasco, The new American immigration: evolving patterns of
legal and illegal emigration, a bibliography of selected references.
New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1987.
A
360-page annotated bibliography on immigration before and after the 1965
Act. An appendix contains the introduction and recommendations from the
final report of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy
(the Hesburgh Commission), U.S. Immigration Policy and the National
Interest (1981).
Joan Nordquist, Recent immigration from Latin America: social,
economic and political aspects: a bibliography. Santa Cruz, CA :
Reference and Research Services, 1995.
An unannotated bibliography that includes books, pamphlets, government
documents, articles, etc. Focuses on the economic and social conditions of
legal and undocumented immigrants and current U.S. immigration policy.
Section Four is devoted to sources on Mexican immigration.
Selected
Bibliography for Immigration Law and Practice, in Immigration and
Nationality Law Handbook, 2001-2002 ed. Washington,
D.C.: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2001.
The bibliography compiled for AILA's annual handbook is designed for
immigration attorneys. It includes primary materials, citators and
reporters, immigration law treatises, government publications, and
practical guides. The bibliography also lists publications for areas of
specific interest such as business and employment- based immigration,
removal, litigation, refugees and asylum, etc. CD-ROMs and websites are
listed along with print materials.
William
R. Slomanson, Cross-border Urban Integration in the 21st
Century: The San Diego-Tijuana Model -- A Webliography, Thomas
Jefferson Law Review, vol. 23, no. 1, Fall 2000.
Selected websites on issues concerning the Mexico-U.S. border region
compiled by the coordinator of a Cross-border conference held at LaJolla,
California, on March 31, 2000.
Barbara
G. Valk, ed., BorderLine : a bibliography of the United States-Mexico
borderlands. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications;
Riverside : University of California Consortium on Mexico and the United
States, 1988.
An extensive bibliography, more than 600 pages in length. Politics and
Government, Intergovernmental Relations, Emigration and Immigration are
among the more than twenty broad topics covered.
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