THE MEXICAN PRESENCE IN CANADA: LIBERALITY, UNCERTAINTY AND NOSTALGIA
THE AUTHOR ENDEAVORS TO CONSTRUCT AN IMAGE OF THE MEXICAN IMMIGRANT IN CANADA THAT IS MORE ACCURATE THAN THE CHICANO STEREOTYPE, USING TWO SOURCES. THE FIRST IS THE BUREAUCRATIC CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE CANADIAN IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT DERIVED FROM ITS STATISTICS. THE SECOND IS ACCOUNTS BY IMMIGRANTS THE...
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