Before you leave...
Take 20% off your first order
20% off
Enter the code below at checkout to get 20% off your first order
Discover summer reading lists for all ages & interests!
Find Your Next Read

North of El Norte challenges a popular and scholarly preoccupation with the southern border of the United States by examining a lesser-known migration pattern, from Mexico to Canada. Paloma Villegas examines the changing landscape of Canadian immigration policy and practice, and the implications for Mexican migrants who lack permanent resident status or citizenship. Her analysis takes into account migrants' experiences in Mexico, crossing borders, encountering restrictive immigration policies, and seeking out opportunities to achieve secure status in Canada. Villegas also provides an assessment of the barriers migrants encounter once in Canada, specifically in the labor market, in their creative pursuits, and in accessing health care.
Drawing on interviews, policy documents, media descriptions, and literature from local social service organizations, North of El Norte concludes that migration is a complex, negotiated process. The comprehensive research in this book sheds light on how individuals and institutions work to delegitimize migrants through the production and circulation of discourse.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!
Take 20% off your first order
Enter the code below at checkout to get 20% off your first order