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
>
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