SIGNATURE ASSIGNMENT: This assignment aims to contextualize historically, evaluate, and propose solutions to CUBA’s migration pull/push factors and the subsequent migration of its population to the U.S.
Please use figures for each section; they need a caption and the source listed under them.
Please thoroughly address the Cuban migration and its solutions. That is what the paper’s core must be, not the USA impact of Cubans migrating to this country. Please add statistics.
Please include how Cubans also have migrated to Mexico and other parts of Latin America.
What strategies are necessary for Cubans to stop migrating from Cuba? The statement must focus on that.
Take information from a primary and secondary source(s)
Evaluate the data to develop a coherent analysis or synthesis.
Compose a well-organized and concise report.
Tasks: To complete this assignment, you should: Write a thesis statement (must be clear and address the topic selected) and Main points (must relate to the thesis statement and indicate how you will use the readings to support your points)
1 Country location and physical geography
2 Historical Background
3 Migration Push Factors: Political Issues
4 Migration Push Factors: Economic Issues
5 Migration Push Factors: Cultural Issues
6 Geography and status of migrants in the US
7 Return-migration and Transnationalism
8 Proposed Solutions
REQUIRED TEXTS:
1. ISBN 13: 9781405194303 Henderson, T. (2011). Beyond Borders: A History of Mexican Migration to the United States. Hoboken, NJ: WileyBlackwell.
2. ISBN 13 : 9781595588814 Marquardt, M., Steigenga, T., Williams,P., and Vásquez, M., (2011). Living “Illegal”: The Human Face of Unauthorized Immigration. New York, NY: The New Press.
3. ISBN 13 : 9781516589456 Ochoa-Winemiller, V. (editor) (2020). Racialism, Drugs & Migration. Contemporary Issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. Preliminary Edition. San Diego, CA: Cognella. https://titles.cognella.com/racialism-drugs-and-migration.
4. ISBN 13: 9780520228139 Peggy L. (2001). The Transnational Villagers. Berkeley, CA: the University of California Press.
5. ISBN 13: 9781419716607 This Land Is Our Land: A History of American Immigration By Osborne, Linda. Edition: 1Publisher: HACHETTE B