Mexico, s diaspora and its Domestic Transition (CROSBI ID 30508)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Hernandez, Juan
engleski
Mexico, s diaspora and its Domestic Transition
Today, Mexico’s public policies are more oriented than ever towards our citizens abroad. A lengthier paper detailing these policies was presented by my colleague Omar de la Torre at the Metropolis conference in Rotterdam last year. You can find it on the Metropolis website,but I will reiterate much of the information here. First, we have strengthened the network of state-level migrant attention offices of which Mario Riestra, here with us at this conference, is national coordinator. Second, the foreign relations agenda under Fox has been dominated, first and foremost, by the mandate to negotiate with the United States for an ordered and mutually beneficial migration program combining guest worker provisions, legalizationof existing immigrants and bilateral border security measures.
immigrants ; homeland ; integration ; diaspora
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Podaci o prilogu
195-207.
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Podaci o knjizi
Immigrants and Homeland
Šakić, Vlado ; Duncan, Howard ; Sopta, Marin
Zagreb: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
2003.
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