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|a The right to stay home :
|b how US policy drives Mexican migration /
|c David Bacon.
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|b Beacon Press,
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-291) and index.
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|t From Perote to Tar Heel.
|t Pushing people out of Veracruz --
|t Smithfield goes to Mexico --
|t And Veracruz migrants come to the United States --
|t The union campaign in Tar Heel --
|t Demands for change, on both sides of the border --
|t A union for tobacco workers --
|g Narrative one:
|t You don't need to be a doctor or scientist to smell the stench: the story of Fausto Limon --
|g Narrative two:
|t We're here because of the economic crisis: the story of David Ceja and Guadalupe Marroquin --
|t Cursed by gold or blessed by corn.
|t Communities resist Canadian mining companies --
|t Killings in San Jose del Progreso --
|t Oaxacans debate poverty and migration --
|t A government committed to the right to not migrate? Can the Triquis go home? --
|g Narrative three:
|t If we don't attack the roots of migration, it will continue to grow: the story of Rufino Dominguez --
|g Narrative four:
|t We want to talk about the right to stay home: the story of Aldo Gonzalez --
|t The right to a union means the right to stay home.
|t Mexican miners resist repression and poverty --
|t Labor law reform a boss could love --
|t Calderon goes to war with the SME --
|t Migration and cross-border labor solidarity --
|g Narrative five:
|t We're fighting for our right to keep on living in Cananea: the story of Jacinto Martinez --
|g Narrative six:
|t No matter what the result, we will continue to resist: the story of Humberto Montes de Oca --
|t Defending the human rights of migrants.
|t Special courtrooms for immigrants --
|t Bush ties workplace raids to immigration reform --
|t Myths and realities of enforcement --
|t Mississippi resists political raids and anti-immigrant bills --
|t Utah's immigration bills: a blast from the past --
|g Narrative seven:
|t They pay us a wage that barely allows us to make a living: the story of Lucrecia Camacho --
|g Narrative eight:
|t We made them millions of dollars: the story of Lupe Chavez --
|t Fighting the firings.
|t Mass firings: the Obama administration's workplace enforcement policy --
|t The firings spread, along with the resistance --
|t Protest tactics cross the border --
|t Marching away from the Cold War --
|g Narrative nine:
|t This law is very unjust: the story of Teresa Mina --
|g Narrative ten:
|t When we speak you hear a roar: the story of Keith Ludlum and Terry Slaughter --
|t Human beings or just workers?
|t How do you say justice in Mixteco? --
|t Something less than citizens --
|t Enforcing labor rights for border crossers --
|t Canada's "model" guest worker program --
|t The pitfalls of regulating guest worker programs --
|g Narrative eleven:
|t The future doesn't exist for us here: the story of Miguel Huerta --
|t The right not to migrate and radical reform.
|t Challenging the Washington, DC, consensus --
|t The right to not migrate is a social movement.
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