Migration Chapter Summary

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In today’s world, many believe the reason for migration into the United States is for unlawful means. Migration is when an individual moves from one area or country to settle in another to most often work to provide for their families back home. While most migrants in the United States are known to be undocumented and as they said crossed the border illegally. The United States has a large amount of undocumented migrants originating from Mexico. According to researchers from the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, “The undocumented population in the United States was estimated at 11.2 million. Mexican migrants make up the largest portion (58%) of the U.S. undocumented population.” (Tucker et al 62). This hiders me the most because many …show more content…
from San Miguel, Mexico. He goes off to explain how he started his research and what he was willing to sacrifice in order to get accurate observation on migrant farmworkers and what our country had to do with them. Anthropologists are known to seek and understand how modern civilizations and behaviors came to be, and by doing so it requires a lot of research and observation. The most interesting about this book was that this anthropologist did not only do his research on migrant border crossing but took on this dangerous journey along with these indigenous group of people to illegally cross the border. When this comes to mind this is not something any anthropologist would do, this experience was crossing the level of willingness anyone would to do to have the precise knowledge and research an anthropologist would want. Here Holmes goes on to elaborate these group of men along with himself traveling to the border suffering to get to the other side, and the danger they risk as written on posters in Mexico that haunted Holmes, “is it worth risking your life?”(p. 25) Making Holmes over think and question if it was really worth it? Eventually through the journey of crossing the border they get interrogated by white Border Patrol agents and had the horrible experience and was mistreated by