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- W658545290 abstract "T he last two decades of the twen tieth century saw thousands of poblanos—people from the state of Puebla— arrive in New York. Little by little, the Big Apple took in people born in Chinantla, Chia utla, Piax tla, Ahuehuetitla, Tul cingo del Valle, Chitela, Teco matlan, Tehuitzingo and many, many more towns from Puebla and surrounding states. I would like to reflect here about this population flow. While it began in the 1940s, its expansion changed life in the places of origin and day-today existence in destinations like the state of New York and several counties in New Jersey and Connecticut. The road from the Mixtec area of Puebla to New York is long and dangerous. You have to cross most of Mex ico, stay for a while in the border city where you have a contact (usually Ti juana), pay a large sum of money in dollars and take your chances, risking your life to cross the border, trying to avoid immigration officials, to illegally enter the United States. And all this, in the hope of finding in New York the good fortune so ardently desired by many and so harshly won by so few. Oral history has it that a single fa m ily started out on this route in the late 1930s, but it was almost 40 years later when migration of poblanos to New York became a clear social, demographic, economic and political trend. All of this has been dealt with by experts in the question like Ro berto Smith of Co lumbia University —whom I met in New York— who has been studying this migration for many years. U.S. census data shows how New York has become a top priority des ti na tion for Mexicans. The census, in ad di tion to reporting the size of the pop ula tion, its socio-demographic cha rac ter istics and territorial distribution, also has political and economic functions, as Victor Arriaga says, “determin ing the number of congres s-persons from each state, the number of votes in the Elec toral College and the apportionment of almost U.S.$38 billion [in 1990] in federal funding to the states and cities for education, health and housing.”1 An item in the census gives us the rate of inclusion of Mexicans when each Late Twentieth Century Migration Poblanos in New York" @default.
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- W658545290 title "Late twentieth century migration. Poblanos in New York" @default.
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