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The Right to Stay Home: How US Policy Drives Mexican Migration

The Right to Stay Home: How US Policy Drives Mexican Migration

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The Right to Stay Home: How US Policy Drives Mexican Migration

by Bacon, David

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Award-winning photojournalist and author, David Bacon has spent twenty years as a labor organizer and immigrant rights activist. He has been a reporter and documentary photographer for eighteen years, shooting for many national publications, and has exhibited his work internationally. He is an associate editor at Pacific News Service and hosts a weekly radio show on labor, immigration, and the global economy on KPFA-FM.

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Title
The Right to Stay Home: How US Policy Drives Mexican Migration
Author
Bacon, David
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ISBN 10
0807061212
ISBN 13
9780807061213
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Beacon Press
This edition first published
2014-09-02

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