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The need to understand the migration between the United States and
Mexico is greater today than at any time in its century long
history. Its volume and complexity are greater than most observers
might have imagined even a decade ago; and it operates in a context
charged with serious human, political, and security challenges.
Yet, there is often confusion over the most fundamental questions
about the demography, economics, and political nature of the
movement and its policy responses. The editors of this book bring
together a team of top policy-oriented migration experts from
Mexico and the United States to provide an up-to-date analysis
leading to grounded policy recommendations for both governments.
Their conclusions derive from new analyses as well as from detailed
discussions with policy-makers. Contributors assess the main
characteristics, trends, and factors influencing Mexico-U.S.
migration and recommend actions that should improve migration
management, substantially reduce undocumented flows, and refocus
Mexican migration into legal channels. Also contained within this
book are recommendations of development strategies in Mexico that
should reduce mid- to long-term emigration pressures. The book
shows that collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico is not only
possible, but necessary, as unilateral reforms will continue to
fail until both governments act together to regulate the flow,
improve conditions for the migrants, and make sure that migration
has positive social and economic impacts on both countries.
The need to understand the migration between the United States and
Mexico is greater today than at any time in its century long
history. Its volume and complexity are greater than most observers
might have imagined even a decade ago; and it operates in a context
charged with serious human, political, and security challenges.
Yet, there is often confusion over the most fundamental questions
about the demography, economics, and political nature of the
movement and its policy responses. The editors of this book bring
together a team of top policy-oriented migration experts from
Mexico and the United States to provide an up-to-date analysis
leading to grounded policy recommendations for both governments.
Their conclusions derive from new analyses as well as from detailed
discussions with policy-makers. Contributors assess the main
characteristics, trends, and factors influencing Mexico-U.S.
migration and recommend actions that should improve migration
management, substantially reduce undocumented flows, and refocus
Mexican migration into legal channels. Also contained within this
book are recommendations of development strategies in Mexico that
should reduce mid- to long-term emigration pressures. The book
shows that collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico is not only
possible, but necessary, as unilateral reforms will continue to
fail until both governments act together to regulate the flow,
improve conditions for the migrants, and make sure that migration
has positive social and economic impacts on both countries.
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