Garcia explores the relationship of class, race, and labor in El
Paso, documenting the evolution of work, housing, education,
politics, and culture in the Mexican community. Desert Immigrants
makes a significant contribution not only to Chicano and Mexican
history, but to the history of immigration and labor and urban
studies as well.
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