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Garcia, Mario T. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1979
After a review of current literature on Mexican immigration to this country, this paper focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of Mark Reisler's "By the Sweat of Their Brow: Mexican Immigrant Labor in the United States, 1900-1940." (EB)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Immigrants, Mexican American History, Mexican Americans

Simon, Daniel T. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1974
Notes that intolerance for Mexicans reached a level where a decisive portion of the community organized and financed large scale repatriation only when industry had little need for Mexican labor and when Mexicans were perceived as responsible for high relief costs and native American unemployment. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Mexican American History, Mexicans, Migration Patterns

Simon, Daniel T. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1974
Descriptors: Agency Role, Financial Support, History, Immigrants

Whittaker, Elvi – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1988
Data are presented about Mexicans who immigrate to Canada. Two populations are distinguished. They are the following: (1) immigrants by choice who adopt Canadian ideology and see Mexico as a failing society; and (2) those who still embrace Mexican culture but come to Canada because of tempting offers of a better future in marriage. (VM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Ethnic Origins, Foreign Countries, Immigrants

Garcia, Mario T. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1978
Various aspects of Mexican immigration into the southwestern United States are examined in this article, including racial and cultural tensions, Mexican work habits, housing and health problems, and education. (EB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Traits, Economic Development, Employment Experience