We must recognize that migration did not happen form one day to the other day. Since the different governments failed to solve issues such as political instability, economic instability and to treaty it people equally, it citizens started to migrate to the US looking for better opportunities, a new life style and most importantly, to help out there families. We can say that to some point, political instability and economic instability, and inequality contributed to the mass migration between the 1900s and 1920’s in which millions of Mexican migrated to the United States. Due to their migration to the United States, millions of Mexicans have been able to work, send money back to their families in Mexico and at the same time, they have contributed to the overall growth of Mexico’s economy.
Both the authors make relevant points that most likely have contributed to the overall theme of our class, which is migration. In addition, with the data, facts and strong evidence that is provided, it shows that the authors are reliable sources for agreeing with them. The evidence is essential to understand the history of Mexico and challenges that have affected and is still affecting it reputation as country and its people, who have migrated to not only the United States and other parts of the world looking for the opportunities that they have not being able to get in there native