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2026
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2024
Amadeo, K. (2024). Pros and Cons of NAFTA. Access https://www.thebalancemoney.com/nafta-pros-and-cons-3970481
Gramlich, J. (2024, February 15). Migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico Border hit a record high at the end of 2023. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/02/15/migrant-encounters-at-the-us-mexico-border-hit-a-record-high-at-the-end-of-2023/
Schumacher, S., Hamel, L., Artiga, S., Pillai, D., Kearney, A., Presiado, M., Gonzalez-Barrera, A., & Published, M. B. (2024). Most Hispanic Immigrants Say Their Lives Are Better In The U.S. But Face Financial And Health Care Challenges: The 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants. KFF. https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/poll-finding/most-hispanic-immigrants-say-lives-are-better-in-the-us/#:~:text=At%20least%20half%20(55%25)%20of%20all%20Hispanic%20working%20immigrant
2023
Avila-Burgos, L., Montañez-Hernández, J. C., Cerecer-Ortiz, N., Hubert, C., Heredia-Pi, I., Suárez-López, L., & Villalobos, A. (2023). Adolescent use of outpatient health services in Mexico: their health needs and associated factors. Salud Pública de México, 66(1, ene-feb), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.21149/14904
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Dillingham, A. S. (2023, February 10). What an indigenous perspective on U.S. and Mexican history reveals – The Washington Post. What an Indigenous Perspective on U.S. and Mexican history reveals . https://www.washingtonpost.com/made-by-history/2023/02/10/us-mexico-war-indigenous/
Garrison , C. (2023, June 14). Protests by Mexican farmers over grains prices shut down Sinaloa Airport | reuters. https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/protests-by-mexican-farmers-over-grains-prices-shut-down-sinaloa-airport-2023-06-14/
Garrison, C., & Garrison, C. (2023, June 27). Mexico’s Lopez Obrador has a farm problem. Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexicos-lopez-obrador-has-farm-problem-2023-06-27/
Ibarrola-Rivas, M. (2023). How much of the Mexican agricultural supply is produced by small farms, and how?. National Library of Medicine. Access https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0292528
Kennedy, J., Spadacini, B. M., Soares, M. W., & Sandhu, J. (2023, August 30). The Maya Train and other megaprojects threatening southern Mexico’s Indigenous communities. Lacuna Magazine. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://lacuna.org.uk/environment/maya-train-megaprojects-threatening-southern-mexicos-indigenous/
Kratz, J. (2023, September 27). The Bracero Program: Prelude to Cesar Chavez and the Farm Worker Movement. Pieces of History. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2023/09/27/the-bracero-program-prelude-to-cesar-chavez-and-the-farm-worker-movement/
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Rodriguez, K. A. (2023, June 5). The Mayan Train Project: A Catalyst for Controversies and Public Debates. Harvard International Review. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://hir.harvard.edu/the-mayan-train/
2022
Cochrane, R. (2022, August 18). All You Need to Know About Poverty in Mexico. The Borgen Project. Retrieved April 7, 2024, from https://borgenproject.org/poverty-in-mexico-4/
Lechuga-Rodriguez, E. L. (2022). Clustering of food poverty among Mexican children: A spatial analysis. Children and Youth Services Review, 138, 106503-. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106503
Hannan, S. A. (2022, January 24). Fostering inclusion in Mexico. IMF. https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2022/01/24/cf-fostering-inclusion-in-mexico
Latapi, A. and Masferrer, C. (2022). Migration Between Mexico and the United States: IMISCOE Regional Reader. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77810-1
Rosenbloom, R., & Batalova, J. (2022, October 13). Article: Mexican Immigrants in the United States | migrationpolicy.org. Migration Policy Institute. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/mexican-immigrants-united-states-2021
Wu, T. L. (2022, April 1). Air Pollution in Mexico City. Earth.org – Past | Present | Future. https://earth.org/air-pollution-in-mexico-city/
2021
Barrera-Gonzalez, Ana (2021, 9 July). Before COVID-19, more Mexicans came to the U.S. than left for Mexico for the first time in years. Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2021/07/09/before-covid-19-more-mexicans-came-to-the-u-s-than-left-for-mexico-for-the-first-time-in-years/
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2020
Chatzky, A., McBride, J., & Sergie, M. A. (2020, July 1). NAFTA and the USMCA: Weighing the Impact of North American Trade. Council on Foreign Relations. https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/naftas-economic-impact
De la O, M. E., & Zlolniski, C. (2020). At the crossroads: challenges and opportunities of union organizing in the Mexico-US border. Dialectical Anthropology, 44(2), 187–204. http://www.jstor.org/stable/45294664
Fefer, R. F., & Jones, V. C. (2020). U.S.-Mexico Economic Relations: Trends, Issues, and Implications. FAS Project on Government Secrecy. Access https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/RL32934.pdf
Gutiérrez, R. (2020). Mexican Immigration to the United States. Oxford. https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-146#:~:text=Historically%2C%20most%20Mexicans%20have%20been,escape%20religious%20and%20political%20persecution.
Hofmann, S. (2020). Putting Large‐Scale Infrastructure Projects First: The COVID‐19 Pandemic in Indigenous Mexico. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39(S1), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13182
Israel, E., & Batalova, J. (2020, November 5). Article: Mexican Immigrants in the United States | migrationpolicy.org. Migration Policy Institute. from https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/mexican-immigrants-united-states-2019
Martin, P. (2020). Mexican Braceros and U.S. Farm Workers. Access https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/mexican-braceros-and-us-farm-workers
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Murray, C. (2020) Increased indigenous displacement within Mexico and its connections to mining operations in Guerrero. (2020, August 27). JUSTICE in MEXICO. https://justiceinmexico.org/indigenous-displacement-mexico-mining-guerrero/
Newman, S. J., Lanthorn, H., Harvey, A., Raimundo, I. M., & Stein, S. (2020, October 27). The City in Twentieth-Century Mexican History: Urban Concentration and the Concentration of Power. Items – Insights from the Social Sciences. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://items.ssrc.org/layered-metropolis/the-city-in-twentieth-century-mexican-history-urban-concentration-and-the-concentration-of-power/
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Warren, R. (2020). Reverse Migration to Mexico Led to US Undocumented Population Decline: 2010 to 2018. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 8(1), 32–41. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2331502420906125
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2019
Alvarez, C. J. (2019). The U.S.-Mexico Border and the 1947 Foot-and-Mouth-Disease Outbreak in Mexico. Journal of the Southwest, 61(4), 691–724. https://doi.org/10.1353/jsw.2019.0039
Durand, J., & Massey, D. S. (2019). Evolution of the Mexico-U.S. Migration System: Insights from the Mexican Migration Project. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 684(1), 21-42. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716219857667
Hershey, R. A. (2019). ‘PARADIGM WARS’ REVISITED: New Eyes On Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance To Globalization. The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture, & Resistance, 5, 43–116. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48671864
Mahoney, N. (2019, July 22). Mexican farmers besiege dozens of highways and an international bridge in protest to government cuts (with video). FreightWaves. https://www.freightwaves.com/news/mexican-farmers-besiege-dozens-of-highways-and-an-international-bridge-in-protest-to-government-cuts
Moreno-Brid (2019). The demise of neoliberalism in Mexico today: if so, so what? | World Economics Association. By Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid. https://www.worldeconomicsassociation.org/newsletterarticles/neoliberalism-in-mexico/
Ornelas, P. V. (2019). Rural poverty in Mexico: prevalence and challenges. Natl Council Eval Soc Dev Policy. https://www.un.org/development/desa/dspd/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2019/03/RURAL-POVERTY-IN-MEXICO.-CONEVAL.-Expert-Meeting.-15022019.pdf
2018
Barahona, I. (2018). Poverty in Mexico: Its relationship to social and cultural indicators. Social Indicators Research, 135(2), 599–627. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-016-1510-3
Giuntella, O., Rotunno, L., Rieger, M., & Rieger, O. G., Lorenzo Rotunno and Matthias. (2018, November 15). Obesity and Globalization: Evidence from Mexico. https://www.promarket.org/2018/11/15/obesity-and-globalization-evidence-from-mexico/#:~:text=Our%20empirical%20results%20suggest%20that
Shirk, D. A. (2018). US-Mexico Relations in an Age of Uncertainty. Latin American Research Review, 53(3), 671–678. doi:10.25222/larr.326. Access https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/latin-american-research-review/article/usmexico-relations-in-an-age-of-uncertainty/7DE111B7A9562C8AEBCFA9D484F13E06
Staudt K. How NAFTA Has Changed Mexico. Current History, Vol. 117, No. 796, Latin America Access https://www.jstor.org/stable/48614319
Stevenson, M. (2018, August 23). Protesters: New Mexico City airport will hurt environment. The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/protesters-new-mexico-city-airport-will-hurt-environment/
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Voices In Movement. (2018, August 13). Revuelta Comunitaria: Battling Mexico’s Airport of Death | It’s Going Down. ItsGoingDown.org. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://itsgoingdown.org/revuelta-comunitaria-batling-mexicos-airport-of-death/
Zlolniski, C. (2018). Export agriculture, transnational farmworkers, and labor resistance in the Mexico-US borderlands. Dialectical Anthropology, 42(2), 163–177. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44979795
2017
Beaubien, J. (2019). NPR Choice page. Npr.org. https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/04/05/522038318/how-diabetes-got-to-be-the-no-1-killer-in-mexico
Fergusson, I., & Villarreal, A. (2017, May 24). The North American Free Trade Agreement. Congressional Research Service. https://ecommons.cornell.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/223a1bce-953b-428f-a271-c806405361de/content
Manchester, J. (2017, August 17). Mexican farmers, workers protest NAFTA. The Hill. https://thehill.com/policy/international/346938-mexican-farmers-and-workers-protest-nafta/
Orozco-Ramírez, Q., Astier, M., & Barrasa, S. (2017). Agricultural Land Use Change after NAFTA in Central West Mexico. Land, 6(4), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/land6040066
Quijada, Danielle (2017, October 12). Mexican anti-poverty program is model for the world. Cronkite News. https://cronkitenews.azpbs.org/buffett/mexico/poverty/
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2016
Ganster, P., & Lorey, D. E. (2016). The U.S.-Mexican border today : conflict and cooperation in historical perspective(Third edition.). Rowman & Littlefield.
Menchaca, M. (2016). The politics of dependency : US reliance on Mexican oil and farm labor. Access https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/plattsburgh-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4770559&pq-origsite=primo
2015
Ibarra, A., & Carlos, A. (2015). Mexican mass labor migration in a not-so changing political economy. Ethnicities, 15(2), 211–233. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24810719
Stavenhagen, R. (2015). Ruta Mixteca: Indigenous Rights and Mexico’s Plunge into Globalization. Latin American Perspectives, 42(4), 92–102. http://www.jstor.org/stable/24573885
2014
Bacon, D. (2014, October 15). Globalization and NAFTA caused migration from Mexico. People’s World. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/globalization-and-nafta-caused-migration-from-mexico/
Davies, J. (2014, September 23). Mexico: San Salvador atenco fights for land, resists proposed airport. Upside Down World. https://upsidedownworld.org/archives/mexico/mexico-san-salvador-atenco-fights-for-land-resists-proposed-airport/
Simmons, W. P., & Mueller, C. (Eds.). (2014). Binational human rights : The u. s. -mexico experience. University of Pennsylvania Press
Villarreal, A. (2014). Explaining the Decline in Mexico-U.S. Migration: The Effect of the Great Recession. Demography, 51(6), 2203–2228. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-014-0351-4
2013
Blackmore, W. (2013). Mexico’s Maize Revolution. Accessed https://www.yahoo.com/news/mexico-maize-revolution-183926842.html
Carlsen, L. (2013). Under NAFTA, Mexico suffered and the United States felt its pain. Accessed http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/11/24/what-weve-learned-from-nafta/under-nafta-mexico-suffered-and-the-united-states-felt-its-pain
Monras, Joan (2013, May). Low Skilled Local Labor Demand Shocks and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Mexican Tequila Crisis. Columbia University Libraries. https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D87370D8
2012
Acton Institute (2012) Corn Subsidies at Root of U.S – Mexico Immigration Problems https://acton.org/pub/commentary/2012/02/29/corn-subsidies-root-us-mexico-immigration-problems
Bacon, D. (2012). How U.S. policies fueled Mexico’s great migration. Accessed https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/how-us-policies-fueled-mexicos-great-migration/
2011
Molina, N. (2011). Borders, Laborers, and Racialized Medicalization Mexican Immigration and US Public Health Practices in the 20th Century. American Journal of Public Health, 101(6), 1024–1031. https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2010.300056
Wilson, C. (n.d.). Working together: Economic ties between the United States and Mexico. Wilson Center. https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/working-together-economic-ties-between-the-united-states-and-mexico
2010
Collier, G. (2010, March 19). Roots of the rebellion in Chiapas. Cultural Survival. https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/roots-rebellion-chiapas
Juarez, B., & Gonzalez, C. (2010, July 9). Food Security and nutrition in Mexico. https://apps.fas.usda.gov/newgainapi/api/report/downloadreportbyfilenamefilename=Food+Security+and+Nutrition+in+Mexico_Mexico_Mexico_7-9-2010.pdf
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2009
Pew Research Center. (2009, September 23). Most Mexicans See Better Life in U.S. – One-In-Three Would Migrate. Pew Research Center. Retrieved March 4, 2024, from https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2009/09/23/most-mexicans-see-better-life-in-us-one-in-three-would-migrate/
Seals, A. and Zietz, J. (2009) SUBSISTENCE FARMING IN MEXICO The American Economist, Vol. 54, No. 2 , pp. 10-20 (11 pages)https://www.jstor.org/stable/40657781
Sloan, J. (2009, Spring). Carnivalizing the Cold War: Mexico, the Mexican Revolution, and the… OpenEdition Journals. Retrieved May 12, 2024, from https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/7527
2008
World Directory of Minorities (2008). Mexico Indigenous People. Access https://www.refworld.org/reference/countryrep/mrgi/2008/en/64449
2004
van der Haar, G. (2004). The Zapatista Uprising and the Struggle for Indigenous Autonomy. Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y Del Caribe / European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 76, 99–108. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25676074
2003
Esquivel, G., & Rodrı́guez-López, J. A. (2003). Technology, trade, and wage inequality in Mexico before and after NAFTA. Journal of Development Economics, 72(2), 543–565. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3878(03)00119-6
2001
Knight, A. (2001). Mexican Revolution. Science Direct. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/mexican-revolution#:~:text=The%20Mexican%20Revolution%20involved%20an,of%20authoritarianism%20and%20peasant%20expropriation.