RT Book T1 The Trump paradox: migration, trade, and racial politics in US-Mexico integration A2 Hinojosa-Ojeda, Raúl Andrés 1956- A2 Telles, Edward E. 1956- LA English PP Oakland, California PB University of California Press YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1700702505 AB Introduction -- How do we explain Trump's paradoxical yet electorally successful use of a false U.S.-Mexico narrative? / Raul Hinojosa, Edward Telles -- What were the paradoxical consequences of militarizing the border with Mexico? / Douglas S. Massey -- How did we get to the current Mexico-U.S. migration system and how might it look in the near future? / Silvia E. Giorgiuli, Claudia Masferrer, Victor M. Garcia-Griego -- Recession vs. removals : Which finished Mexican unauthorized migration? / René Zenteno, Roberto Suro -- How is the health of the Mexican-origin population on both sides of the border affected by policies and attitudes in the United States? / Fernando Riosmena, Hiram Beltran-Sanchez, Megan Reynolds, Justin Vinneau -- What shall be the future for the children of migration? : LASANTI and the educational imperative / Patricia Gándara, Gary Orfield -- What are the policy implications of declining unauthorized immigration from Mexico? / Pia M. Orrenius, Madeline Zavodny -- How does Mexican migration affect the U.S. labor market? / Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, James D. Bachmeier -- Before and after NAFTA : How are trade and migration policies changing? / Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, Sherman Robinson, Karen Thierfelder -- What is the relationship between U.S.-Mexico migration and trade in agriculture? / Antonio Yunez-Naude, Jorge Mora-Rivera, Yatziry Govea-Vargas -- Is complementarity sustainable in the U.S.-Mexico automotive sector? / Jorge Carrillo -- What policies make sense in a U.S.-Mexico trade deal? / Robert A. Blecker, Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Isabel Salat -- What is the historical and political context for Trump's nativist appeal? / David Montejano -- How have new Mexico-United States relations affected Mexican nationalism? / Regina Martinez Casas, Rafael Elias López Arrellano -- What are the social consequences of immigrant scapegoating by political elites? / René D. Flores -- How do Latinos respond to anti-immigrant politics? /Gary Segura, Matt Barreto, Angie Gutierrez -- Anti-Immigrant backlash : Is there a path forward? / Zoltan Hajnal AB "The Trump Paradox: Migration, Trade and Racial Politics in US-Mexico Relations explores one of the most complex and unequal cross-border relations anywhere in the world, in the light of a twenty-first century political economy generally and the rise of Donald Trump in particular. The book examines current US-Mexico relations through state-of-the-art analysis by scholars from both Mexico and the United States, sometimes working on binational teams. Organized into four sections, the first two chapters frame the trade and migration paradoxes that inform the exploration of these issues in the rest of the book. Politics has paradoxically stirred racial resentment around immigrants just as immigration from Mexico has reached net zero and without consideration for the trillion plus contribution of Latinos to the US GD. Indeed, a dilemma for rich and aging societies like the United States is that for their economies to continue flourishing, they need immigrants." NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN E183.8.M6 SN 9780520302563 SN 9780520302570 K1 Illegale Migration K1 Einwanderung K1 Migrationspolitik K1 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen K1 Außenhandel K1 Usa K1 Mexiko K1 International Trade : Political aspects : United States K1 United States : Foreign relations : Mexico K1 Mexico : Foreign relations : United States K1 Mexico : Emigration and immigration K1 United States : Emigration and immigration K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 USA : Mexiko : Illegale Migration : Einwanderung : Migrationspolitik : Außenhandel