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U.S.-Mexico Report - New Mexico Border Commission (Vol. 6 No. 1 - January 1987) (Later Subtitled "Monthly Translations from the Mexican Press") (Magazine)

U.S.-Mexico Report - New Mexico Border Commission (Vol. 6 No. 1 - January 1987) (Later Subtitled "Monthly Translations from the Mexican Press") (Magazine)

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U.S.-Mexico Report - New Mexico Border Commission (Vol. 6 No. 1 - January 1987) (Later Subtitled "Monthly Translations from the Mexican Press") (Magazine)

by Maria Telles McGeagh and Patricia A. Sullivan (Editors)

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Las Cruces, New Mexico: New Mexico State University - Joint Border Research Institute. Published for the New Mexico Border Commission by the Joint Border Research Institute/Center for Latin American Studies and the Consortium of U.S. Research Programs for Mexico (PROFMEX) at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. A magazine measuring 8-1/2" by 10-7/8" and containing 40 pages including front and rear covers. As stated, the Report is a "summary of recent news related to Mexico and the U.S.-Mexico Border" translated into English. Containing numerous excerpts of varying length from the Mexican Press covering the period from December 1, 1986 to December 31, 1986, including U.S. Seizes Juarez Cars; Maquila Daycare; Jazz Reinforces Cultural Interchange; Bureaucrats Become Undocumented Workers; PAN Resistance Movement; Barrio House Barred; Tourism and Maquila Revenue; Japanese Invest in Mexico; Interview with Mexican "Godfather" [Pablo Acosta]; Mexican Indians a Problem; Diaz Serrano Awaits Sentencing; Tourists Report Fewer Complaints; Drug Traffic Through New Mexico; Mexican Police Detained in U.S.; Acid Rain at Dangerous Levels; Mexican Shrimp at Forefront; Governor Says "No" to Casinos; Victims of Cobalt 60; Outdated U.S. Goods Sold in Juarez; Chemical Industry Needs Inputs; High Divorce Rate Among Maquila Women; U.S./Mexico Prisoner Exchange; U.S. Immigration Law Explained; The Peso Devaluation: 1976 to Present; Border Patrol Cooperates with DEA; No Infested Cattle Importation; Hotel Rates Hiked; "Convenience Marriages"; 1987 Minimum Wages in Mexico; Southern Mexico Shops in El Paso; Cattle Trafficking; Museum Treasures Still Missing; Camarena Suspects Arrested; No Help to Pro-PAN Churches; Mayor Earns More Than Governor; Drug Trafficking Among Lawmakers; several others. Also in this issue: Daily Report: Latin America, Prepared by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service; Glossary of Mexican Organizations. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1987.

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Title
U.S.-Mexico Report - New Mexico Border Commission (Vol. 6 No. 1 - January 1987) (Later Subtitled "Monthly Translations from the Mexican Press") (Magazine)
Author
Maria Telles McGeagh and Patricia A. Sullivan (Editors)
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Magazine
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New Mexico State University - Joint Border Research Institute
Place of Publication
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Date Published
1987
Pages
40
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Keywords
Pablo Acosta; Diaz Serrano; Cobalt 60

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