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Re: Help With Questions


 
Joseph, 

How about asking if there are official Bracero Program statistics 
from the early 1900s?  I'm sure there must be something because every 
worker was issued an ID card. 
http://www.farmworkers.org/bracero/braceric.GIF

Also, I recommend anyone interested in the subject from a general 
perspective to take a look at the following publication at the 
University of Texas (in Spanish):

http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/uscir/binpapers/v2b-6bustamante.pdf

Here's a quote:

Areas de origen en México

Tres entidades han sido clasificadas consistentemente en los primeros 
lugares como proveedoras de migrantes: Jalisco, Michoacán y 
Guanajuato. A ellas se agregaron Chihuahua, Durango y Zacatecas.
Gamio señalaba en 1930 que el 54.3% de los migrantes mexicanos 
provenía de esos tres estados del centro-occidente de México 
(Michoacán, Guanajuato y Jalisco), siguiéndolos en importancia Nuevo 
León, Durango y el D.F. (Gamio, 1930) (ver Cuadro 1).

It also includes the destination places for most of the Mexican 
migrants.  Interesting.

Victor Villarreal
Reynosa, Mexico


--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
>
> 
> okay some have problems with finding out the "Where" in Mexico they 
came 
> from. I want to eventually get interviews with people in INS and 
Social 
> Security and other gov't offices to see what information is freely 
open 
> to the public that might give clues on where in Mexico people came 
from.
> 
> Can you all email me directly with your thoughts on what questions 
can 
> be asked of people high up in these organizations. I'd like to go 
> prepared and can only think of these questions:
> 
> 1) With regards to the freedom of information act what info is 
available 
> to the general public in (their organization).
> 
> 2) On the records that are available what kind of information is 
usually 
> collected?
> 
> 3) What time periods did these records cover?
> 
> 4) What preliminary work can the information seeker perform to 
> facilitate the look up of records?
> 
> 5) Are there specific forms that need to be used for information 
request?
> 
> 6) Are there costs involved with requesting records? And if so what 
are 
> they?
> 
> 7) Is the informatin regarding your organization kept at one 
central 
> location or might one need to contact various geographical 
locations of 
> your organization to find their specific record needs?
> 
> 8) Can you supply the address of locations on the internet where
>      a) the address of each specific information center
>       b) where information requesting forms can be downloaded
>        c)  general contact information can be found
> 
> Help me with this please. I know I'm forgetting some important 
questions 
> that I might only have a one time opportunity to ask. What would 
you 
> like to know about some relative from some gov't organization that 
I 
> have not listed above?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> joseph
>