Raza sí, migra no : Chicano movement struggles for immigrant rights in San Diego /

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Author / Creator:Patiño, Jimmy, author.
Imprint:Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2017]
©2017
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 340 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Justice, power, and politics
Justice, power, and politics.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12589536
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ISBN:9781469635583
1469635577
9781469635576
1469635585
9781469635552
1469635550
9781469635569
1469635569
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-326) and index.
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Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed July 13, 2020).
Summary:"As immigration from Mexico to the United States grew through the 1970s and 1980s, the Border Patrol, police, and other state agents exerted increasing violence against ethnic Mexicans in San Diego's volatile border region. In response, many San Diego activists rallied around the leadership of the small-scale print shop owner Herman Baca in the Chicano movement to empower Mexican Americans through Chicano self-determination. The combination of increasing repression and Chicano activism gradually produced a new conception of ethnic and racial community that included both established Mexican Americans and new Mexican immigrants. Here, Jimmy Patiño narrates the rise of this Chicano/Mexicano consciousness and the dawning awareness that Mexican Americans and Mexicans would have to work together to fight border enforcement policies that subjected Latinos of all statuses to legal violence. By placing the Chicano and Latino civil rights struggle on explicitly transnational terrain, Patiño fundamentally reorients the understanding of the Chicano movement. Ultimately, Patiño tells the story of how Chicano/Mexicano politics articulated an "abolitionist" position on immigration--going beyond the agreed upon assumptions shared by liberals and conservatives alike that deportations are inherent to any solutions to the still burgeoning immigration debate"--Publisher's website.
Other form:Print version: Patiño, Jimmy. Raza sí, migra no. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2017] 9781469635552

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505 0 |a Introduction: We gotta get on this immigration issue -- The Mexican American Left and Early Struggles Against the Deportation Regime, 1924-1968. Historical rights in the territory : struggles for Mexican immigrant rights from el Congreso to la Hermandad -- The Chicano Movement Confronts the Immigration Question, 1968-1976. He had a uniform and authority : border patrol violence, women's agency, and Chicano/Mexicano resistance -- For those families who are deported and have no place to land : building CASA Justicia -- The first time I met César Chávez, I got into an argument with him : California employer sanctions and Chicano debates over undocumented workers -- Delivering the Mexicano vote : immigration and the La Raza Unida party -- The sheriff must be obsessed with racism! : the Committee on Chicano Rights battles police violence -- A Chicano/Mexicano Movement : Power Concedes Nothing Without Demand, 1977-1986. Who's the illegal alien pilgrim? : the Carter Curtain, the KKK, and Chicano unity march -- Abolishment of the INS/Border Patrol : the Chicano National Immigration Conference and Tribunal -- Conclusion: The long walk for rights. 
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