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U.S./Mexico Border & Immigration

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Frontera NorteSur
http://frontera.nmsu.edu/
FNS provides online coverage of events along the U.S.-Mexico border, drawn from a variety of news sources. Areas of focus include commerce, immigration policy, health, and the environment, among others. Also contains a "Border Facts & Maps" section with information on population, politics, maquiladoras, and further subjects relating to border studies.
Migration Dialogue
http://migration.ucdavis.edu/index.php
This site has a wealth of information on migration; while the focus is on Mexican migration to the U.S., there is data and discussion of migration issues worldwide. Besides migration and rural migration news, a segment called "changing face" assesses "the prospects for migrants and their children arriving in rural America." There are also links to further research and seminars on the subject.
SCERP-CIPAS: U.S.-Mexican Border Environmental Policy; Southwest Center for Environmental Research
http://www.scerp.org/
This site (from the Southwest Center for Environmental Research at San Diego State University) is a thorough resource for current and past environmental research projects along the U.S.-Mexico border. Includes links to related publications, and additional border-related demographic information. Also available in Spanish
 
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