
Mexifornia: A State of Becoming
By VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
Subjects: Mexico, emigration and immigration, Immigrants, united states, Current Events, Nonfiction, Popular culture, united states, California, biography, California, social conditions, Mexican americans
Description: Noted for his military histories and his social commentary on post-9/11 American life, Victor Davis Hanson is a fifth-generation Californian who teaches college classics courses and runs a family farm. Mexifornia is part history, part political analysis and part memoir. It is an intensely personal book about what has changed in California over the last quarter-century, and how the real losers in the chaos caused by hemorrhaging borders are Mexican immigrants themselves. But Hanson believes that our traditions of assimilation, integration and intermarriage may yet remedy a problem that politicians and ideologues have allowed to get out of hand.
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