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In this essay the author questions the view that Mexican immigration into the United States could be reduced significantly by government action and describes the limits to intervention by the U.S. government in this area. He also describes the social context in which Mexican migration occurs its role in the U.S. economy and how it has become institutionalized over time. (ANNOTATION)
Wayne A. Cornelius (Thu,) studied this question.