New Approach to Immigration Policy Puts Mexican Families at the Forefront
The essay argues that U.S. immigration policy should focus on bi-national relationships, not just a single interface. By understanding Mexican labor migration in the context of family support, it highlights the U.S.' duty to provide for Mexican families. The approach used is a bi-state methodology, emphasizing the importance of defining and regulating migration. Key findings include the need to correlate law with facts, review migration patterns, and provide lawful means of entry for migrants. The essay concludes with recommendations on how the U.S. can better regulate Mexican migration.