Coming Monday: Mexicans in America

by The Editors

August 10th, 2006

Tune in Monday for the August issue of Cato Unbound: “Mexicans in America.”

Richard Rodriguez, author of the celebrated Hunger of Memory and, most recently, Brown: The Last Discovery of America, leads off this month’s issue with a provocative meditation on the role of Mexico and Mexicans in the U.S. economy and consciousness. Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson, author of Mexifornia, will reply, as will Douglas Massey of Princeton University’s Mexican Migration Project, and labor economist and immigration expert Steve Trejo of the University of Texas.

Here’s what they’ll be talking about:

Today’s heated debate over immigration and border control is largely a debate about Mexicans. It is often argued that Mexican immigrants in particular place a heavy burden on social services, especially in border states, bring crime in their wake, depress wages, and displace American workers. Some argue that although we are a nation of immigrants, and that immigration is generally good, Mexican immigrants are different: they are either unwilling or unable to assimilate and become full-fledged Americans, and, therefore, a heavy concentration of Mexican immigrants in the Southwest threatens a distinctively American way of life. How much truth, if any, is in these arguments? A reasonable debate about Mexican immigration requires that we really know about Mexicans in America. Who are the Mexicans coming to the U.S.? Are they fitting in? Are their children fitting in? Their children’s children? What kind of contribution are they making to the American economy and character? In what ways are the U.S. and Mexico interdependent? Are they buying homes, starting businesses, setting down roots? Are they upwardly mobile? Civically active? Is their labor market participation hurting American workers? Making America richer, economically and culturally? Answers to these questions can make a huge difference–between belief in amnesty and openness, or deportation and a wall. Getting it right matters. So let’s try to get it right.

2 Responses to “Coming Monday: Mexicans in America”

  1. Will Wilkinson / The Fly Bottle » Blog Archive » What’s Going On? says:

    […] And keep your eye out for the new Cato Unbound this Monday. Essayist Richard Rodriguez will kick things off with a meditation on “Mexicans in America,” our topic for August. Victor Davis Hanson is first in line to reply. Should be good. […]

  2. psergio’s weblog » Blog Archive » In America… says:

    […] Cato Unbound, the weblog-magazine publication of the Cato Institute, is focusing this edition on “Mexicans in America” with the lead essay is by Richard Rodriguez. […]