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Risking Immeasurable Harm - Immigration Restriction and U.S.-Mexican Diplomatic Relations, 1924-1932
Tekijä: Benjamin C. Montoya
Kustantaja: MQ - University of Nebraska Press (2020)
Saatavuus: Noin 17-20 arkipäivää
EUR   58,50
Risking Immeasurable Harm - Immigration Restriction and U.S.-Mexican Diplomatic Relations, 1924–1932
Tekijä: Benjamin C. Montoya
Kustantaja: University of Nebraska Press (2024)
Saatavuus: Noin 17-20 arkipäivää
EUR   31,70
Beyond 1917 - The United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War
Tekijä: Thomas W. Zeiler; David K. Ekbladh; Benjamin C. Montoya
Kustantaja: Oxford University Press Inc (2017)
Saatavuus: Noin 17-20 arkipäivää
EUR   35,50
Beyond 1917 - The United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War
Tekijä: Thomas W. Zeiler; David K. Ekbladh; Benjamin C. Montoya
Kustantaja: Oxford University Press Inc (2017)
Saatavuus: Selvityksessä
EUR   123,80
    
Risking Immeasurable Harm - Immigration Restriction and U.S.-Mexican Diplomatic Relations, 1924-1932
58,50 €
MQ - University of Nebraska Press
Sivumäärä: 342 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2020, 01.04.2020 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The debate over restricting the number of Mexican immigrants to the United States began early in the twentieth century, at a time when U.S.-Mexican relations were still tenuous after the Mexican Revolution and when heated conflicts over mineral rights, primarily oil, were raging between the two nations. Though Mexico had economic reasons for curbing emigration, the racist tone of the quota debate taking place in the United States offended Mexicans’ national pride and played a large part in obstructing mutual support for immigration restriction between the United States and Mexico.

Risking Immeasurable Harm explains how the prospect of immigration restriction affects diplomatic relations by analyzing U.S. efforts to place a quota on immigration from Mexico during the late 1920s and early 1930s. Benjamin C. Montoya follows the quota debate from its origin in 1924, spurred by the passage of the Immigration Act, to its conclusion in 1932. He examines congressional policy debate and the U.S. State Department’s steady opposition to the quota scheme. Despite the concerns of American diplomats, in 1930 the Senate passed the Harris Bill, which singled out Mexico among all other Latin American nations for immigration restriction. The lingering effects of the quota debates continued to strain diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico beyond the Great Depression.

Relevant to current debates about immigration, Risking Immeasurable Harm demonstrates the connection between immigration restriction and diplomacy, the ways racism can affect diplomatic relations, and how domestic immigration policy can have international consequences.

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