Not since the early nineteenth century, when California was still
part of Mexico, have there been such close ties between Mexico and
its former northern territory. Today, one Californian in five is of
Mexican heritage, compared with fewer than one in ten in 1970.
California is Mexico's second-largest trading partner (after Texas)
and Mexico is California's second-largest trading partner (after
Japan). This book is the first in any language to explore the
nature, scope, and effects of the California-Mexico connection. It
analyses the movements of people, goods, money, politics, and
culture across the California-Mexico border, and explores its
implications for both parties.
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