The U.S. Latino Voters and the Immigration Overhaul: Case Study of Current Mexican Immigration to the U.S
Katia Adimora
No 7tn8v, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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This article deploys descriptive case study to explore Mexican immigration to the US in the first 100 days of Joe Biden’s presidency. Firstly, the expanding voting size of Latino/Mexican community in the US is being recognised, and consequently, its influence on shaping immigration laws. Secondly, the immigration documents are being analysed to study their implications for Mexican immigration. In some cases, the contrast between Trump’s and Biden’s immigration circumstances are being highlighted. Even though immigration changes have been introduced formally, most of their practical applications are yet to be seen.
Date: 2021-08-11
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7tn8v
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