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Episode 184: Nativism in Media (Part I) — How Dehumanization and Militarization Manufactured a “Border Crisis”

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The Crisis of Immigration to the United States

The crisis framing here was primarily being applied to the immigration of people from Mexico and other nations in Latin America and the Caribbean. The number of Mexican citizens apprehended in the US which may reflect the number of Mexican undocumented migrants rose from about 55,000 in 1965 to about 1.5 million in 1986. According to historian Ana Raquel Minion the overwhelming majority, 86% of this migration was circular meaning people usually men would travel from Mexico to the United States to work temporarily then return to Mexico to bring money back to their families.

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