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THE RIGHT TO STAY HOME: HOW US POLICY DRIVES MEXICAN MIGRATION

Bacon, David

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A look at how US economic policies and trade policies drive migration to the United States; signed and inscribed by the author on the title page, To C, In Solidarity; includes index; 309 pages....

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A look at how US economic policies and trade policies drive migration to the United States; signed and inscribed by the author on the title page, To C, In Solidarity; includes index; 309 pages.

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The story of the growing resistance of Mexican communities to the poverty that forces people to migrate to the United States

People across Mexico are being forced into migration, and while 11 percent of that country's population lives north of the US border, the decision to migrate is rarely voluntary. Free trade agreements and economic policies that exacerbate and reinforce extreme wealth disparities make it impossible for Mexicans to make a living at home. And yet when they migrate to the United States, they must grapple with criminalization, low wages, and exploitation.

In The Right to Stay Home, journalist David Bacon tells the story of the growing resistance of Mexican communities. Bacon shows how immigrant communities are fighting back--envisioning a world in which migration isn't forced by poverty or environmental destruction and people are guaranteed the "right to stay home." This richly detailed and comprehensive portrait of immigration reveals how the interconnected web of labor, migration, and the global economy unites farmers, migrant workers, and union organizers across borders.

In addition to incisive reporting, eleven narratives are included, giving readers the chance to hear the voices of activists themselves as they reflect on their experiences, analyze the complexities of their realities, and affirm their vision for a better world.

Product Info

ISBN: 0807001619

ISBN-13: 9780807001615

Publisher: Beacon Press

Year: 2013

Type: Used

Binding: Hardcover

First Edition

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