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Index
Cover Title Contents Introduction One: From Perote to Tar Heel
Pushing People out of Veracruz Smithfield Goes to Mexico And Veracruz Migrants Come to the United States The Union Campaign in Tar Heel Demands for Change, on Both Sides of the Border A Union for Tobacco Workers NARRATIVE ONE. You Don’t Need to Be a Doctor or Scientist to Smell the Stench: The Story of Fausto Limon NARRATIVE TWO. We’re Here Because of the Economic Crisis: The Story of David Ceja and Guadalupe Marroquin
Two: Cursed by Gold or Blessed by Corn
Communities Resist Canadian Mining Companies Killings in San Jose del Progreso Oaxacans Debate Poverty and Migration A Government Committed to the Right to Not Migrate? Can the Triquis Go Home? NARRATIVE THREE. If We Don’t Attack the Roots of Migration, It Will Continue to Grow: The Story of Rufino Dominguez NARRATIVE FOUR. We Want to Talk about the Right to Stay Home: The Story of Aldo Gonzalez
Three: The Right to a Union Means the Right to Stay Home
Mexican Miners Resist Repression and Poverty Labor Law Reform a Boss Could Love Calderon Goes to War with the SME Migration and Cross-Border Labor Solidarity NARRATIVE FIVE. We’re Fighting for Our Right to Keep on Living in Cananea: The Story of Jacinto Martinez NARRATIVE SIX. No Matter What the Result, We Will Continue to Resist: The Story of Humberto Montes de Oca
Four: Defending the Human Rights of Migrants
Special Courtrooms for Immigrants Bush Ties Workplace Raids to Immigration Reform Myths and Realities of Enforcement Mississippi Resists Political Raids and Anti-Immigrant Bills Utah’s Immigration Bills: A Blast from the Past NARRATIVE SEVEN. They Pay Us a Wage That Barely Allows Us to Make a Living: The Story of Lucrecia Camacho NARRATIVE EIGHT. We Made Them Millions of Dollars: The Story of Lupe Chavez
Five: Fighting the Firings
Mass Firings: The Obama Administration’s Workplace Enforcement Policy The Firings Spread, along with Resistance Protest Tactics Cross the Border Marching Away from the Cold War NARRATIVE NINE. This Law Is Very Unjust: The Story of Teresa Mina NARRATIVE TEN. When We Speak You Hear a Roar: The Story of Keith Ludlum and Terry Slaughter
Six: Human Beings or Just Workers?
How Do You Say Justice in Mixteco? Something Less Than Citizens Enforcing Labor Rights for Border Crossers Canada’s “Model” Guest Worker Program The Pitfalls of Regulating Guest Worker Programs NARRATIVE ELEVEN. The Future Doesn’t Exist for Us Here: The Story of Miguel Huerta
Seven: The Right to Not Migrate and Radical Reform
Challenging the Washington, DC, Consensus The Right to Not Migrate Is a Social Movement
Acknowledgments Sources Index Copyright
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