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Title: They Should Stay There
Subtitle: The Story of Mexican Migration and Repatriation During the Great Depression
Author: Fernando Saul Alanis Enciso, Russ Davidson, Mark Overmyer-Velazquez
Narrator: Rudy Sanda
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-11-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Genres: History, 20th Century

Publisher's Summary:
While Mexicans were hopeful for economic reform following the Mexican revolution, by the 1930s, large numbers of Mexican nationals had already moved north and were living in the United States in one of the 20th century's most massive movements of migratory workers. Fernando Saúl Alanis Enciso provides an illuminating backstory that demonstrates how fluid and controversial the immigration and labor situation between Mexico and the United States was in the 20th century and continues to be in the 21st.
When the Great Depression took hold, the United States stepped up its enforcement of immigration laws and forced more than 350,000 Mexicans, including their US-born children, to return to their home country. While the Mexican government was fearful of the resulting economic implications, President Lázaro Cárdenas fostered the repatriation effort for mostly symbolic reasons relating to domestic politics. In clarifying the repatriation episode through the larger history of Mexican domestic and foreign policy, Alanis connects the dots between the aftermath of the Mexican revolution and the relentless political tumult surrounding today's borderlands immigration issues.