Carlos Guerra: Immigration issue is complex and requires bilateral solutions

Posted on: May 9th, 2006
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“When David Montejano discusses United States-Mexico issues, the historian’s analyses are often punctuated with chuckles.

The San Antonio native and prize-winning author of “Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas” teaches at UC-Berkeley and is chairman of its Center for Latino Policy Research.

Recent immigrant-rights marches “are giving immigrants voices,” he says, and 500,000 people marching through Dallas must have been particularly disturbing to anti-immigrant leaders.”

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