Series which examines the battle for international free trade, and how free trade will effect world cultures, economies, and the environment.|IMMIGRATION AND THE BORDER / produced by Marcos Frommer, Patricia Suarez, and Teresa Sanchez| moderated by Teresa Sanchez. SERIES: Trading freedom : how free trade will effect our lives, work and the environment| no. 4 Series which examines the battle for international free trade, and how free trade will effect world cultures, economies, and the environment. PANELISTS: Juan Jose Gutierrez, Director of One Stop Immigration| Jose De Paz, Executive Director of California Immigrant Workers Association. CONTENT: On the impact of free trade on immigraiton from Mexico into the United States, and migration within Mexico. NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) does not contain any position on immigration, so it does not allow for free movement of labor across national boundaries, so the treaty would not effect United States' restrictive immigration policies. BRODCAST: KPFK, Fall, 1992.
On the impact of free trade on immigraiton from Mexico into the United States, and migration within Mexico. NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) does not contain any position on immigration, so it does not allow for free movement of labor across national boundaries, so the treaty would not effect United States' restrictive immigration policies.
On the impact of free trade on immigraiton from Mexico into the United States, and migration within Mexico. NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) does not contain any position on immigration, so it does not allow for free movement of labor across national boundaries, so the treaty would not effect United States' restrictive immigration policies.