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Links to immigration resources: National
- Hispanic
American Health
(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hispanicamericanhealth.html)
Medline Plus information from the National Institute of Health. Includes
statistics covering children, adults, and the elderly.
- Mexico U.S.
Bi-national Migration Study Report
(http://www.utexas.edu/uscrr/binational.html)
From the U.S. Commission on immigration reform.
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LANIC
(http://lanic.utexas.edu/)
Latin American National Information Center
Maintained by the University of Texas at Austin
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Recommended US
Latino Web Sites
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/us_latin.htm - collected
by
Susan A. Vega from Iowa State University
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National Immigration Law Center
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Center for Immigration Studies
- Mexican Migration
Project - (http://mmp.opr.princeton.edu/jome-en.aspx) - Located at
Princeton University this research center's focus is to gather
information on social and economic information related to Mexican-US
migration. The data collected is available to the public for research and
educational purposes.
- Pew Hispanic Center -
(http://www.pewhispanic.org) - Comprehensive site devoted to promoting
understanding of the Hispanic
population in the United States. Critical issues related
to public policy are highlighted.
- The Congressional Hispanic Caucus -
(http://www.chci.org/) - The mission of this site is to help develop the
next generation of Latino
leaders... Includes link to the Public Policy Conference.
- Julian Samora Research
Institute
- Tomás Rivera Policy
Institute
- National Council of La Raza
- National Immigration
Forum
- Migration Policy
Institute
- Urban
Institute's Program on Immigration Studies
- National Association of
Hispanic Journalists
- American Press Institute
Many markets, many choices: engaging the Latino
audience
By Lisa Rabasca
January 12, 2005
http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/content/p5959_c3030.cfm
As Hispanic markets change, the need to understand how remains the
same
By Lisa Rabasca
January 14, 2005
http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/content/6009.cfm
For diverse Hispanic market, a wide range of answers...and
questions
By Lisa Rabasca
February 1, 2005
http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/content/5991.cfm
- Public Relations Society Of America
Media relations: A critical component to reaching Hispanic
audiences
By Dr. Rochelle L. Ford
http://www.prsa.org/_About/Leadership/diversity_tact_october.asp
http://www.americanpressinstitute.org/content/5991.cfm
- AFL-CIO
on immigration and immigrant workers
- Migration
Information Source
- Principles
for an Immigration Policy to Strengthen and
Expand the American Middle Class - from the Drum Major Institute for
Public Policy
- Immigration: A
Dialogue on Policy, Law, and Values - from the American Bar
Association
- Minutemen
and Vigilante Anti-Immigrant Politics - a report from the Center for New
Community and the Building
Democracy Initiative
- FAIR: Federation for
American Immigration Reform (restrictionist group)
- Center for Immigration Studies
(CIS)
(Created orginally by FAIR to be its research arm)
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