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CCIS in the News

Below is a list of newspaper articles and media items in which CCIS or CCIS researchers have been featured. A few of these items are in foreign languages (mainly Spanish).

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Wayne Cornelius, “Comment on CIS Report,”
(Google News, July 31, 2008)

Julia Preston, “Decline Seen in Numbers of People Here Illegally,”
(The New York Times, July 31, 2008)

Paul M. Krawzak, “Immigration Report Questioned,”
(San Diego Union-Tribune, July 30, 2008)

Angela Kelly, “Symbolic Politics and U.S. Border Enforcement,”
(The Huffington Post, July 25, 2008)

“The Body Politic: Immigration in the 2008 Presidential Election,”
(UCSD-TV, July 25, 2008)

Michael Martinez, “As Guard Wraps Up, Debate Revs Up on Border,”
(The Chicago Tribune, June 22, 2008)

“Escondido Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants,”
(The Associated Press, July 13, 2008)

“Escondido Tries to Rid Itself of Undocumented Immigrants,”
( The Los Angeles Times, July 13, 2008)

James Goldsborough, “I Just Have to Cross,”
(Voice of San Diego, July 10, 2008)

“False Victory at the Border,”
(The New York Times, July 5, 2008)

Nicole Gauoette, “Federal Prosecution of Illegal Immigrants Soars,”
(The Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2008)

Deborah Bulkeley, “Reports Say Illegal Entry Not Difficult,”
(The Deseret News, June 16, 2008)

David Brooks, “Fracasa modelo para disminuir flujo de indocumentados: expertos de EU,”
(La Jornada, June 12, 2008)

Marc Cooper, “Secure Borders? Try Fenced In,”
(LA Weekly, June 11, 2008)

Fernando Pizarro, “Un muro no dissuade los indocumentados,”
(Univisión, June 11, 2008)

Claudio Sánchez, “Undocumented School-Age Children in U.S. as an Unintended Consequence of Border Enforcement,” Audio files - iTunes Windows
(National Public Radio, June 10, 2008)

“Imigrantes ilegais continuam cruzando fronteira dos EUA, diz estudo,”
(EFE, June 6, 2008)

“Immigration: Prevention through Deterrence is Failing,”
(On the Home Front, June 10, 2008)

“Vigilancia fronteriza no impide crusar hacia EE.UU.,”
(La Opinión (Los Angeles), June 11, 2008)

Leslie Berestein, “Border Operation Ending for Guard,”
(San Diego Union-Tribune, May 30, 2008)

Escondido tries to rid itself of undocumented immigrants
(The Los Angeles Times), July 13, 2008

PBS Frontline, “Mexico: The Business of Human Smuggling,” May 27, 2008

Homeland Security Stands by Its Fence
(The New York Times, May 21, 2008)

Mexican Smugglers Take to Sea to Cross into U.S.
(National Public Radio, May 7, 2008)

Border busts coming and going
(The Los Angeles Times), May 7, 2008

Should cops be la migra?
(Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2008)

Migrants send less money back to Mexico
(Los Angeles Times, April 20, 2008)

Should cops be la migra?
(The Los Angeles Times), April 20, 2008

On the border with Michael Chertoff
(Los Angeles Times, April 19, 2008)

Recent arrivals recount dangers of journey to U.S.
(San Diego Union-Tribune, April 14, 2008)

Mas control, mas inmigrantes
(BBC World Service, April 9, 2008)

La Opinion Digital
(April 7, 2008)

Immigration projected to drive America's population growth
(San Diego Union-Tribune, Febuary 12, 2008)

In Mexico, an energized economy raises hopes
(USA TODAY, February 11, 2008)

On the Border: The 'Virtual Fence' Isn't Working
(BusinessWeek
, February 7, 2008)

No Great Wall for Mexico
(BusinessWeek, February 7, 2008)

Illegal US immigrants go north
(Reuters News Service,  January 16, 2008)

The undocumented hesitate to enter a less-alluring U.S.
(Los Angeles Times, December 26, 2007)

Immigration study misleading, negative
(North County Times (San Diego), Monday, December 16, 2007)

Immigration at Record Level, Analysis Finds
(New York Times, November 29, 2007)

Fewer illegal immigrants expected to return home for holidays
(North County Times, November 22, 2007)

More drugs seized, fewer migrants arrested
(Arizona Republic, November 7, 2007)

Apprehensions of border-crossers drop
(Los Angeles Times, November 7, 2007)

Glare of Fires Pulls Migrants From Shadows
(The New York Times, October 27, 2007)

Shift Is Afoot on Mexican Border
(The Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2007)

Telling us little on immigration costs
(San Diego Union-Tribune, October 5, 2007)

Illegal immigrants choice: work underground or leave
(San Francisco Chronicle, August 27, 2007)

Migrant Arrests Dip; Deterrence or Economic Slip?
(Associated Press, July 28, 2007)

"New Polanco Fellows Announced"
(Sacramento Bee, June 7, 2007)

The Great Divide on Immigration
(The New York Times, June 15, 2007)

Critics Dispute Effects of Immigration Point System
(Morning Edition,
National Public Radio, June 13, 2007)

“Immigration Bill Update: Implications for California”
(interview with CCIS Director Wayne Cornelius)

(The California Report
(KQED radio/NPR), June 11, 2007)

The next Americans
(Los Angeles Times, May 27, 2007)

A Conversation on Immigration
(San Diego Union-Tribune, May 13, 2007)

Influence on both sides of the border
(Chicago Tribune, April 6, 2007)

Making a case for liberalized immigration
(The Vail Trail, April 4, 2007)

New tactics disrupt illegal immigration
(Los Angeles Times, March 21, 2007)

"It's Our Job to Stop That Dream"
(ReasonOline, March 21, 2007)

Moving Targets
(Denver Post, March 7, 2007)

Meat plant raid ripples across Greeley
(Associated Press, December 17, 2006)

Vista sheriff's station targets improved community relations
(North County Times, December 17, 2006)

Feds targeting employers of illegal workers
(San Diego Union-Tribune, December 10, 2006)

"Border Patrol Releases Numbers on Illegal Crossings." Audio File
(NPR/All Things Considered, Oct. 30, 2006)

Fence Meets Wall of Skepticism
(October 10, 2006, Washington Post)

Schwarzenegger and Rival Spar but Step Lightly
(Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2006)

Mexicans See Good and Bad Side to Wall
(Los Angeles Times, October 1, 2006)

Barriers have failed before
(Arizona Daily Star, September 25, 2006)

Voices from the 2,000 mile border
(Arizona Daily Star, September 25, 2006)

As U.S. Debates Guest Workers, They Are Here Now
(The Wall Street Journal, September 18, 2006)

U.S.-Mexico relationship deteriorating since 9/11
MP3 audio link
(September 13, 2006, KPBS News)

Undocumented workers carry big stick
(San Diego Union-Tribune, September 5, 2006)

Stolen Lives
(September 4, 2006, The New York Times)

Wayne A. Cornelius / Un final ignominioso
Reforma (Mexico City), September 3, 2006

Nightly Nativism
(The Nation, August 28, 2006)

Why illegal immigration is one of the hot topics of 2006
(Christian Science Monitor), August 25, 2006

Drop in Illegal Border Crossings a Sign of Success, Bush Aide Says
(Los Angeles Times, August 24, 2006)

A Harsher Border Crossing
(Los Angeles Times, August 20, 2006)

Immigration reform: an ignominious end
(San Diego Union-Tribune, August 18, 2006)

“Immigration Reform Hearings: What Did They Accomplish?”
(KPBS-TV, “Full Focus,” August 8, 2006)

A Bang-Up Business in Illegals
(Newsweek, August 7, 2006)

Hearing sparks debate
(San Diego Union-Tribune, August 3, 2006)

Quizzes and quarrels
(Orange County Register, August 3, 2006)

House panel hosts illegal immigration hearing in San Diego
(Associated Press, Aug. 02, 2006)

Border deaths on record pace
(San Diego Union-Tribune, July 22, 2006)

Border arrests decline by half
(NBC Nightly News, July 26, 2006)

“The Immigration Policy Debate,” Patt Morrison Show, KPCC radio RealPlayer audio file
(July 2006)

Border deaths on record pace
(San Diego Union-Tribune, July 22, 2006)

A Complex Portrait of Rampart's Redemption
(July 13, 2006, Los Angeles Times)

Immigrants claim 'Mexican'
(June 26, 2006)

Experts tackle Iraq, immigration at forum
(June 25, 2006)

Legislate Learning English? If Only It Were So Easy
(June 22, 2006)

Vigilancia fronteriza: Fracaso en todo el mundo
(June 4, 2006, Reforma)

Rules Collide With Reality in the Immigration Debate
(May 29, 2006, The New York Times)

If you build it, they’ll come anyway
(May 28, 2006, The Los Angeles Times)

Human Smuggling, for a Hefty Fee
(May 28, 2006, New York Times)

President Promotes Border Plan in Arizona
(May 18, 2006, NPR/Morning Edition)

BUSH SEEKS 'MIDDLE GROUND' IN DEBATE ON IMMIGRATION
NATIONAL GUARD: Some say overextended military units don't belong on border

(May 16, 2006, San Francisco Chronicle)

THE NEW MIGRANT: MIGRANTS WHO ARE BETTER EDUCATED AND HAIL FROM WELL-TO-DO FAMILIES DEFY STEREOTYPES WHEN THEY LEAVE MEXICO FOR THE UNITED STATES.
(May 14, 2006, The Miami Herald)

Border Arrests Rise as U.S. Debates Immigration Issue
(May 7, 2006, The New York Times)

The Border's Pending Fight
(May 5, 2006, Voice of San Diego.com)

A temporary impact: Effects of boycott likely to be short-lived, experts say
(May 2, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Bancarrota en el estado de cosas
(April 30, 2006, Reforma)

Will there be enough workers?
(April 24, 2006, Inside Bay Area)

Expert perspective on immigration policy, trends
(April 21, 2006, KPBS/NPR)

Living the (Mexican-)American dream
(April 16, 2006, North County Times)

Border arrests surge in S.D. region: Increased enforcement in Arizona pushing illegal immigrants west
(April 15, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Why Illegal Immigrants Fear Leaving: As border control has tightened, many have sent for their families instead of risking a visit
(April 12, 2006, Los Angeles Times)

A Migrating Concern
(April 10, 2006, Voice of San Diego)

Analysis Interview with Wayne Cornelius on Proposed Immigration Reform Legislation
(April 6, 2006, BBC News/The World)

"Potential Impacts of Comprehensive Immigration Reform Legislation,” interview with Wayne Cornelius
(April 6, 2006, "The World”, BBC World Service and National Public Radio)

First walkouts transform into variety of reactions
(April 1, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune)

April Fool's, Minutemen will arrive tomorrow
(March 31, 2006, Arizona Daily Star)

Immigration dominates southern US politics (PDF - MP3)
(March 24, 2006, BBC World Service)

US Sugar Industry To Feel First Cafta Ripples
(Dow Jones Newswires, March 9, 2006)

Immigrants Gain the Pulpit: Cardinal Mahony says he will ask priests to provide aid without proof of documentation even if proposed restrictions become law
(March 1, 2006, The Los Angeles Times)

Immigrants barred by triple fences and double standards
(February 27, 2006, The Times of London)

Activists push immigration restrictions, hoping for illegals' self-deportation
(February 26, 2006, Associated Press)

Q&A: HOMELAND SECURITY: U.S.-Mexico Border Woes
(February 22, 2006, The New York Times)

New Rules at the Border - 'Catch and Return' Policy Eliminates Court Hearings For More Illegal Immigrants
(February 21, 2006, The Wall Street Journal)

Winter brings 'paradox' of border patrol: Tougher enforcement keeps many immigrants in U.S.
(January 29, 2006, Associated Press)

Race and Xenophobia in Japan: The Case of Japanese-Brazilians
(January 31, 2006, Worldview, NPR Chicago)

Mexico's vote-signup deadline strikes
(January 16, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Registration Is Low for Mexico's Absentee Vote - Numbers Signed Up in U.S. Fall Far Short of Expectations for Presidential Election
(January 16, 2006, The Washington Post)

No Loud Voice for Expats in Mexican Vote - Immigration is an issue that affects them, but relatively few citizens are exercising their new right to cast ballots and speak up from abroad.
(January 14, 2006, The Los Angeles Times)

Deadline looms for applications for Mexico vote - S.D. consulate open today, tomorrow
(January 14, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Mexican Migrants Slow to Register to Vote in 2006 Mexican Presidential Election
(January 13, 2006, “The World,” National Public Radio)

No one's on the fence as Mexico rips 'disgraceful' plan, U.S. cites security
(December 28, 2005, Houston Chronicle)

Federal issues argued on both sides of state immigration debate
(December 27, 2005, Associated Press)

Homeward bound for the holidays
(December 23, 2005, San Diego Union-Tribune)

More Migrants Dying To Get In
(December 11, 2005, 60 Minutes)

Border Wars - More illegal immigrants. More violence. More death. The public has had it. Now the Bush administration has a new plan. But will it matter?
(November 28, 2005, US News)

US border agents play high-tech cat and mouse game
(November 23, 2005, Reuters News Service)

In-de-fence-ible?
(November 13, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Violence Against Border Control Rises Sharply (audio clip)
(November 4, 2005, NPR)

Border control plans called opportunistic (audio clip)
(November 3, 2005, NPR)

Candidate selection heats up while internal party struggles impact P.R.I.
(Visa Magazine)

Absentees are scarce for Mexico 's '06 vote
(November 3, 2005, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Lo que Sí Funciona: Los muertos de Claudia
(November 2, 2005, Reforma)

Violent Border Clashes Surging: Attacks on American agents have doubled as tighter security on the U.S.-Mexico line spurs desperate smugglers to use fire, rocks and guns.
(October 31, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Transcript and streaming video featuring Prof Wayne Cornelius on PBS' NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
(October 26, 2005, PBS)

Border fence campaign another sign of frustration - Group says 2,000-mile-long barrier will stop flow of undocumented immigrants
(October 10, 2005, Austin-American Statesman)

Mexicans here can vote in native land - But Bay Area emigres will need to have an electoral card (October 2, 2005, Inside Bay Area)

Record number died crossing border in '05 - Remote routes, hot summer, economic upturn called factors
(October 1, 2005, San Francisco Chronicle)

Border Crossing Deaths Set a 12-Month Record (October 1, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Way North of the Border (September 30, 2005, New York Times)

Latinos Work to Shore Up Border - Although at times reviled for their stand, some are working with other groups to stem the flow of illegal immigrants (August 14, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Los indocumentados (August 2005, San Diego Magazine)

Border Patrol Tries New Tune to Deter Crossers (July 4, 2005, The Los Angeles Times)

Mexico Clears Way for Voting By Mail (June 29, 2005, All Things Considered, National Public Radio)

Cycle of migration broken: Illegal migrants staying longer (June 20, 2005, The Tucson Citizen)

All Things Considered (June 14, 2005, National Public Radio)

Fieldworkers on the Frontera: Team of Undergraduate Researchers Pioneers Program in Mexican Migration (June 13, 2005, This Week@UCSD)

Internet a key tool for immigration issue organizations (June 12, 2005, North County Times)

Oceanside resident to participate in round two of Baldwin Park protest (June 10, 2005, North County Times)

Migrant Smuggling in San Diego (June 8, 2005, KPBS-TV, “Full Focus”)

There's No Point in Flailing at This Piñata - Scapegoating Mexico is easy, but it doesn't get us anywhere (May 29, 2005, The Los Angeles Times)

Crossing Boundaries - San Diego program illustrates the growing use of undergraduate researchers (May 20, 2005, The Chronicle of Higher Education)

New buzz in the immigration debate - Legislation and media raise the temperature (May 13, 2005, San Diego Union-Tribune)

A Surge South of Mexico - Illegal immigration from Central America has spiked. Deprivation at home and a growing support network in the U.S. are factors (May 1, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Illegal Immigration Fears Have Spread - Populist calls for tougher enforcement are being heard beyond the border states (April 25, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

Study: Increased Security Doesn't Deter Border Crossings (April 11, 2005, KPBS News)

Study says immigration patterns changing with new border security (April 1, 2005, AP Wire Service)

The Border War - The longstanding debate over U.S. immigration now threatens to turn violent (March 27, 2005, Newsweek)

Issue of Illegals Roiling Arizona (February 28, 2005, San Francisco Chronicle)

Criminals at the Border Thwarted by Own Hands (February 19, 2005, Los Angeles Times)

UCSD hosts panel on post-9-11 immigration, human rights (February 18, 2005, North County Times)

Spain report - Reporter Gerry Hadden reports on Spain's new program to legalize undocumented workers (February 15, 2004, BBC's “The World”)

The California Report (The beginning of this clip pertains to "Immigration Tip Line") (February 10, 2005, The California Report, National Public Radio)

Borders, Priorities Blur Along the 'Wild Frontier' - Illegal immigrants and drug traffickers stream to New Mexico to avoid patrols elsewhere (January 23, 2005, The Los Angeles Times)

El control de los indeseables (January 23, 2005, Reforma)

Duda que Bush impulse acuerdo (November 22, 2004, Reforma)

Top Mexican, American Officials Discuss Immigration Reform (November 10, 2004, KPBS News)

On the Payroll: Enforcement is focused on border, not business (November 7, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Congress May Reject Immigration Reforms (November 6, 2004, Los Angeles Times)

Immigration policy steeped in contradiction (October 19, 2004, Cox News Service)

'A CRIMINAL ACT': San Diegans confront genocide in Sudan (October 18, 2004, San Diego City Beat)

How Americans View Immigrants (October 7, 2004, NPR Talk of the Nation)

Report from the U.S.-Mexico Border
(October 4, 2004, BBC News/The World)

Competitive Edge Research Shows San Diegans Support Raids (October 4, 2004, KPBS News)

Experts, Advocates criticize 'Gatekeeper' at 10th anniversary (October 3, 2004, North County Times - San Diego)

Turf War Crosses the Line (October 1, 2004, Los Angeles Times)

Migrants Push East to Avoid Fortified Border, with Tragic Results (September 29, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Fence Workers Held in Security Sweep: Company has contract with North Island NAS (September 22, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune)

What's At Stake Today; Proposed policies to help curb flow of immigration to United States (September 7, 2004, "Today" Show)

Operation Gatekeeper: 10 Years Later (September 7, 2004, San Diego Union-Tribune)

Campaign Ads Discourage Illegal Immigrants from Crossing Border (September 2, 2004, KPBS News)

Driving Backwards: Schwarzenegger and Cedillo clash over new bill to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants (August 26, 2004, LA City Beat)

Tightened Border in San Diego Shifts Strain to Areas East (August 1, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Illegal Immigrants Receive a One-Way Ticket to Mexico (July 13, 2004, Los Angeles Times)

Hopes of Office Lure Migrants Home (July 4, 2004, Los Angeles Times)

Our Opinion: Promised Fed Border Help Still Not Here (June 3, 2004, Tucson Citizen)

Costs, Red Tape Slow Border Crackdown (June 2, 2004, The Arizona Republic)

Dangerous Border: Border Solutions Remain Elusive (May 31, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle)

New Efforts to Prevent Illegal Immigrants from Crossing Mexican Border into Arizona
(May 19, 2004, All Things Considered)

Bills Pile Up as Federal Policy Fails (May 19, 2004, Los Angeles Times)

Interview: Wayne Cornelius Disscusses Illegal Migration Across the US-Mexico Border
(May 14, 2004, All Things Considered)

Illegal Migrant Detentions Rise Sharply (April 28, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Mexicanos en el Exterior: La evasión (April 28, 2004, Reforma)

New Mexico Gains Popularity among Illegal Border Crossers (April 18, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

La Hora de Voto Remoto (April 11, 2004, Reforma)

Desechan internet para voto paisano (April 10, 2004, Reforma)

FP Forum: Letter to the Editor (March/April, 2004, Foreign Policy)

Bush Immigration Plan, Rise in Apprehensions Link Denied (March 24, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Valley Iranians Linked to Past (March 19, 2004, The Arizona Republic)

Border Buildup May Add to Risks (March 17, 2004, The Arizona Republic)

A Fence Won't Stem the Tide of Immigration (February 19, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Second-generation Latinos Struggle (February 15, 2004, Contra Costa Times)

Nikkei Student Union Sponsors Events (February 9, 2004, The UCSD Guardian)

Labor Activists Ask UCSD to Rehire Janitor (January 29, 2004, The UCSD Guardian)

Bush Plan a Magnet: Immigrants cite lure of border proposal (January 23, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Bush's Immigration Reform: If we build It, will they come? (January 14, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Si Lo Hacemos, ¿Servirá? (January 12, 2004, Reforma)

Experts: Plan may cut border deaths (January 11, 2004, Chicago Tribune)

Ventajoso para Bush (January 9, Diario Latino)

Mexicans Welcome Immigration Work Rules Proposals
(January 8, 2004, NPR/Morning Edition)

Border Residents Want to Know More about Bush Immigration Proposal (January 7, 2003, SignOnSanDiego.com)

NAFTA Gets Mixed Reviews after 10 Years (January 2, 2004, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

These Days In San Diego: Immigration Policy reform prosepcts are discussed by CCIS Director Wayne Cornelius (KPBS Radio, December 15, 2003)

On the Border of Hypocrisy: The unintended consequences of getting tough on illegal immigration (December 5-11, LA Weekly)

Raids on Illegal Workers Drop (December 1, 2003, Fresno Bee)

"En México con Dinero Baila el Perro" (October 28, 2003, Imagen)

Wal-Mart Raids Send Signal to Other Firms, International or Not (October 27, 2003, Christian Science Monitor)

EU Pretende Sellar la Frontera con México (October 23, 2003, Imagen)

Vigilar Frontera, Prioridad: EU (October 22, 2003, Imagen)

Las Muertes de Migrantes Aumentaron Cerca de 500% (October 22, 2003, Milenio.com)

Look Beyond Rhetoric on Driver License Issue, Panel Says (October 22, 2003, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

La Frontera Sellada Tiene Otros Agujeros (October 21, 2003, Milenio.com)

Mexico's Land of Discord (October 13, 2003, Los Angeles Times)

Immigrants, the Driving Force of the U. S. Economy (October 12, 2003, Asahi Shimbun)

Opinion-Patricio Ballados (September 18, 2003, El Sol de México)

¿Y si los migrantes votaran en el 2006? (September 14, 2003, Reforma Enfoque supplement)

Analysis: Dangers of Illegal Border Crossings (September 10, 2003, Talk of the Nation)

Little Latino Activism Here (June 22, 2003, Houston Chronicle)

Cornyn Proposal Acknowledges Immigration Complexities (June 20, 2003, Houston Chronicle)

An Immoral Policy on Illegal Entry (June 8, 2003, Los Angeles Times)

3 Bodies Found in Texas Rail Car (June 4, 2003, Los Angeles Times)

Samaritans in the Desert (May 26, 2003, The Nation)

¿Amnistía a Cambio de Petróleo? (May 23, 2003, La Prensa San Diego)

Mexican Immigrants Taking Bigger Risks to Reach U.S. (May 14, 2003, National Public Radio)

The Debate for In-State Tuition Fees Regardless of Immigration Status: The Right to Education (May 2, 2004, La Prensa San Diego)

Iraqi Refugees May or May Not Return to Iraq (April 23, 2003, National Public Radio)

Wavering Welcome: Foreign Policy Weighs Heavily on Refugees' Entry to U.S. (April 9, 2003, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

La Licencia de Conducir: Para Que se Respete el Derecho al Trabajo (April 4, 2003, La Prensa San Diego)

Recuperar la Nacionalidad Mexicana: Hasta el Ultimo Día (March 28, 2003, La Prensa San Diego)

El Voto de los Migrantes (March 7, 2003, Reforma)

Tyson Smuggled Help for Years, U.S. Alleges (February 6, 2003, Los Angeles Times)

Las Organizaciones Binacionales en California: un neuvo actor de la política entre México y los Estados Unidos (January 17, 2003, La Prensa San Diego)

Migrantes y Derechos Humanos (January 15, 2003, Reforma)

Radio Offers Grim Drama on 'El Norte' (December 26, 2002, Los Angeles Times)

Día Internacional de los Derechos Humanos: Huelga de Hambre en la Frontera (December 13, 2002, La Prensa San Diego)

Un Futuro Político Femenino? (December 5, 2002, Reforma)

Center Director Testifies on Mexican Migrant Deaths (USMEX Policy Briefs, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2003)

Matrículas Gain Acceptance (October 31, 2002, The Arizona Republic)

Will Immigration Reform Help the US Fight Terrorism? (October 29, 2002, Pacific News Service)

Legalization for Migrants Proposed (October 11, 2002, The Chicago Tribune)

Border-crosser Arrests Decline 28% in a Year (September 17, 2002, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Real Reform: How to Stop Illegal Immigration (July 23, 2002, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

US Strategy Blamed for Migrant Deaths in Desert (June 14, 2002, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

El TLC, presión económica en México con grupos marginados: Cornelius (June 14, 2002, El Universal)

Britain's Pols Cling to Irrational Immigration Fears (May 29, 2002, The Wall Street Journal European edition)

Number of Border Detainees Declines (May 3, 2002, Los Angeles Times)

Sept. 11 Leaves Carpet Loomers Idle in Oaxacan Town (November 28, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

After Attacks, Traffic of All Kinds Slows at US-Mexico Border (October 3, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

Mexican Immigrants Sending More Money Home (September 24, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

Proposal is Aimed at Smugglers of People (August 26, 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Job Programs Aim to Curb Migrant Flow (August 20, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

O Mundo em Movimento (July 16, 2001, BBC Brasil, Portuguese, see Parte 8)

Economic Downturn Deepens in Mexico (July 1, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

At Border, Fortification Conflicts With Compassion (May 25, 2001, The New York Times)

We Don't Need More 'Guest Workers' (May 21, 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Mexico to Give Survival Kits to Illegal Crossers (May 17, 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Extradition Seen as Sign Drug Lords Can No Longer Hide (May 6, 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Arrests of Illegal Migrants Plunge (April 4, 2001, Los Angeles Times)

County Spent $50 Million on Immigrants in '99, Study Finds (February 6, 2001, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Fox Welcomes Back Mexico's Migrants (December 13, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

INS Commissioner Ready to Step Down (September 7, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

2 Border Patrol Checkpoints No Longer Effective (August 20, 2000, Los Angeles Times)

Why Open Borders Are Not a Good Policy (August 1, 2000, San Marcos Daily Record)

Fast on Its Feet: UCSD Recruits Faculty Stars by Keeping Ahead (July 18, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Imported Know-How (July 16, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

The New Mexico (July 16, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Why 'Open Borders' Is Bad Policy (July 10, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

2 Worlds Collide in Oceanside: Crown Heights Offers Lab in Noncitizen Democracy (July 9, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Denunciadas Prácticas Políticas en Yucatán Serán Tema de un Libro de Texto en EE.UU. July 2, 2000, Diario Yucatán)

Continuidad o Incertidumbre (July 2, 2000, Enfoque)

The Jewish Grapevine (June 30, 2000, San Diego Jewish Press Heritage)

Getting Out the Cross-Border Vote (June 28, 2000, Los Angeles Times)

Debe Vicente Fox Fortalecer Congreso (June 19, 2000, Frontera)

Tapping Generosity of Emigrants (June 8, 2000, Los Angeles Times)

The Japan That Can Say Yes (June 5, 2000, Newsweek International)

If Enacted, Amnesty Program Would be Fourth the US Has Offered Since the Mid-1930s (May 16, 2000, The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Janitors Approve New Labor Contract (May 10, 2000, San Diego Union Tribune)

Some Illegal Immigrants Honor Duty to Pay Taxes (April 23, 2000, The Arizona Republic)

UCSD Conference Explores How Refugees Adapt to Life in the US (February 13, 2000, San Diego Union Tribune)

UCSD Starts Research Center on Immigration (June 6, 1999, San Diego Union Tribune)

Flood Gate: Like it or Not, Mexico-U.S. Migration Booms (May 24, 1999, El Financiero International Edition)

Policies Fail to Stem the Tide (May 24, 1999, El Financiero International Edition)

We Only Pretend to Block Immigration (May 17, 1999, San Diego Union Tribune)

La Agenda Migratoria: Dos Perspectivas (No date, Foro Monterrey?)

 


 



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