Title of Presentation/Proposal/Etc.
Mobility/Immobility of Mexican Labor in Baja California, Arizona, and Texas
Start Date
28-2-2019 2:30 PM
End Date
28-2-2019 3:45 PM
Presentation Type
Faculty Presentation
Abstract
• Session Chair: Luis F. B. Plascencia, University of Texas at Arlington • Cristina Salinas, UT Arlington, “Creating the Coyote: Migrant Smuggling Laws and Enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico Border” • Edith E. Porras, UT Arlington, “El Castigo and El Perdon: The Waiver of Inadmissibility, Morality in Immigration Law and History” • Christian Zlolniski, UT Arlington, “Farmworkers and Contract Labor: The Case of the H-2A Program in the US-Mexico’s Fresh-Produce Industry” • Luis F. B. Plascencia, UT Arlington, “‘Our Privilege of Bringing in Mexican Labor’: Alleged Labor Shortages and the Processes of Mobility/Immobility in Arizona, 1917-2017”
Location
Conference Center B
Mobility/Immobility of Mexican Labor in Baja California, Arizona, and Texas
Conference Center B
• Session Chair: Luis F. B. Plascencia, University of Texas at Arlington • Cristina Salinas, UT Arlington, “Creating the Coyote: Migrant Smuggling Laws and Enforcement at the U.S.-Mexico Border” • Edith E. Porras, UT Arlington, “El Castigo and El Perdon: The Waiver of Inadmissibility, Morality in Immigration Law and History” • Christian Zlolniski, UT Arlington, “Farmworkers and Contract Labor: The Case of the H-2A Program in the US-Mexico’s Fresh-Produce Industry” • Luis F. B. Plascencia, UT Arlington, “‘Our Privilege of Bringing in Mexican Labor’: Alleged Labor Shortages and the Processes of Mobility/Immobility in Arizona, 1917-2017”