@article{1f34bf7590f84814ba5e245d453487a2,
title = "The new era of Mexican migration to the United States",
author = "Jorge Durand and Massey, {Douglas S.} and Parrado, {Emilio A.}",
note = "Funding Information: The final bill, known as the Immigration Reform and Control Act (or IRCA), contained four key provisions: new resources were allocated to the United States Border Patrol for enforcement along the Mexico-United States border; sanctions were enacted to remove the lure of United States jobs by penalizing employers who knowingly hired unauthorized workers; long-term undocumented residents were offered an amnesty (the so-called LAW, Legally Authorized Worker, program) to wipe the slate clean and secure the support of Latino and civil rights groups; and undocumented agricultural workers were offered a special legalization program (known as the Special Agricultural Worker program, to placate growers in Texas and California and earn their support.",
year = "1999",
month = sep,
doi = "10.2307/2567043",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "86",
pages = "518--536",
journal = "Journal of American History",
issn = "0021-8723",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "2",
}