Environment & Planning A
Volume 26, Issue 6, 1994, Pages 895-914

Challenges to citizenship: Latino immigrants and political organizing in the Los Angeles area (Article)

Pincetl S.
  • a Dept Geography, Univ of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, United States

Abstract

Los Angeles County is home to over 700 000 undocumented residents, largely from Mexico and Central America. They are largely poor and live in segregated neighborhoods. As they have entered the country illegally they have no citizenship rights. Yet the political system in the US rests on the assumptions of democratic consent and citizen participation. When there is an increasing divergence between the population as a whole and an increasingly unrepresented politically active subgroup, the legitimacy of the political system itself is in jeopardy. In this paper, the political and economic organizing among undocumented Latino residents is examined, and questions are raised about the reformulation of the nation of citizenship. -Author

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Index Keywords

California Latino population illegal immigrants USA Los Angeles political organisation citizenship rights local participation

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DOI: 10.1068/a260895
Cited by: 27
Original Language: English