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FRONTLINE World Mexico: Border Timeline | PBS By the mid-1980s, the total alien population was estimated to be nearly 5 million, and in 1986, the border patrol reported a record 1 7 million apprehensions of illegal Mexican immigrants
Evolution of the Mexico-U. S. Migration System: Insights from the . . . Our plan was to gather data in 4–6 Mexican communities each year over a period of five years in order to begin building up a database sufficient to study the evolution of the Mexico-U S migration system as it unfolded in real time
A Brief Legislative History of the Last 50 Years on the U. S. -Mexico Border Discover how past presidents approached the issue in this decade-by-decade timeline The Mexico–United States border — 2,000 miles of terrain ranging from desert to urban sprawl — is the most traversed border in the world, with over 350 million documented crossings every year
U. S. border apprehensions of Mexicans fall to historic lows The number of Mexican immigrants apprehended at the border peaked at 1 6 million in 2000, the Pew Research analysis showed The last time Mexican apprehensions were as low as they are now was in 1970 when 219,000 Mexicans were apprehended
Migration at the U. S. -Mexico Border In the 1990s and 2000s, nearly all unauthorized migration across the U S southwest border was of individuals with a similar profile: Mexican nationals, mostly adult men, seeking seasonal work after crossing the border between authorized ports of entry
How many migrants have crossed the US border illegally? In May, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that the number of migrants at the US southern border had halved from a peak of 12,000 a day to 6,000 a day
Mexican Migration Networks in the United States, 1980-2000 - JSTOR Between 1980 and 2000, about 1 2 million Mexican immigrants settled in 47 new settlement states In the past, these immigrants would have settled in California, Texas, or Illinois, the three traditional states for Mexican settlement
Mexican Border Crossing Records, ca. 1903–ca. 1955 - National Archives This page is a short overview of different record sets relevant to researching Mexican border crossing records at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) For additional information about the individual series, follow the given links to the more detailed record-specific pages