March 2004










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Feature Stories
The Mexico Factor in US Immigration Reform
MPI President Demetrios G. Papademetriou maps out the historic challenges and opportunities in US-Mexico relations in the wake of President Bush's immigration reform proposal. Full Story

From Traitors to Heroes: 100 Years of Mexican Migration Policies
Jorge Durand of the University of Guadalajara examines Mexico's long history of and ambivalent attitude toward migration to the US. Full Story

Mexico-US Migration: A Long Way to Go
Mexican negotiators seek shared responsibility for US-Mexico migration issues, according to Gustavo Mohar, former chief negotiator for migration affairs at the Mexican Embassy in the US. Full Story

US Temporary Worker Programs: Lessons Learned
MPI Senior Fellow and former INS Commissioner Doris Meissner examines the challenges and opportunities, past and present, posed by temporary migrant labor programs. Full Story

Mexican Immigration to the US: The Latest Estimates
Jeffrey Passel of the Urban Institute provides a context for understanding the presence of roughly 5.3 million unauthorized Mexican immigrants in the United States. Full Story

Spotlights
Mexican Immigrants in the US Labor Force
MPI's Elizabeth Grieco and Brian Ray outline the characteristics of Mexican immigrants in the US workforce. View Spotlight

See also Spotlight on the foreign born from Mexico in the US.


Map
Mexican Immigrants in the United States
View a map showing the distribution of Mexican immigrants in the US by county.


New Resources
Immigrants in Australia, Canada, and the US
Differences in the major source countries have helped create unique immigrant populations in Australia, Canada, and the US. View information by migrant groups or by region.

Putting Data to Work for Immigrants and Communities
Organizations seeking US immigration data and practical training can find resources in this guide by Suzette Brooks Masters, Kimberly Hamilton, and Jill Wilson.

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New This Issue
US-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 US-Mexico dialogue, which appears to have a new life. Click here for more details from Managing Editor Kimberly Hamilton.

Country Profile
Mexico: A Crucial Crossroads
Francisco Alba of El Colegio de México updates our country profile, addressing the "tense immobility" that has characterized US-Mexico migration discussions. Full Story | En Español | Country Profiles

Policy Beat
MPI's Maia Jachimowicz and Sarah Margon outline the latest developments affecting US migration policy, focusing on the Bush administration's proposed budget for FY2005. Full Story

Related Stories
Bush Proposes New Temporary Worker Program
Maia Jachimowicz

The US-Mexico Border
MPI Staff

Consular ID Cards: Mexico and Beyond
Kevin O'Neil

Fostering Cooperation Between Source and Destination Countries
Susan Martin, Philip Martin, and Patrick Weil

Latino Remittances Swell Despite US Economic Slump
Roberto Suro
About nine percent of the population born in Mexico is now living in the United States. (Source: The Urban Institute)
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