Thursday, August 29, 2024
Over 1 Million Were Deported to Mexico Nearly 100 Years Ago. Most of Them Were US Citizens
A Book on the Mexican Repatriation
Tyche Hendricks for KQED in the San Francisco Bay Area offers some history supporting a bill pending in the California state legislature that would commemorate the so-called "Mexican Repatriation" a mass removal of persons of Mexican ancestry -- U.S. citizens as well as immigrants -- during the Great Depression of the 1930s. "[T]he bill’s backers say it’s all the more relevant in this election year when mass deportation is again a political topic."
The Mexican Repatriation began in 1930, as the Great Depression took hold. President Herbert Hoover had announced a plan to ensure “American jobs for real Americans.”
As Hendricks describes it, the bill, SB 537, would authorize a nonprofit organization representing Mexican Americans or immigrants to build a memorial in Los Angeles recognizing the people who were repatriated.
KJ
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/2024/08/over-1-million-were-deported-to-mexico-nearly-100-years-ago-most-of-them-were-us-citizens.html