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211 absentee voting rights, 11, 24–­ 25, 88, 90, 136, 148, 155–­ 156, 159–­ 160 Abuelita (Grandmother) Visa Program, 157–­158 accountability, 110–­114 Acevedo, Edward, 146 active organizations, 75 Acuña, Rodolfo, 153 Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs, 14–­15 A-­Front. See Anti-­ Imperialist Popular Front agricultural development projects, 96, 100–­102 agriculture, 55, 57, 105–­ 106, 178n30 Alemán, Miguel, 36 Alinsky, Saul, 13 “alternative modernities,” 83 American Legion, 43 Anaya, Alfredo, 90 Anderson, Benedict, 34 Anguiano, José, 30, 41 Anti-­ Imperialist Popular Front (A-­ Front), 37–­39, 168n22 Arango, Carlos, 25 ARISE Chicago, 1 armed forces, migrants in U.S., 164n4 Armijos Suárez, Julio, 70 Arredondo, Gabriela, 29, 40 Arreola, Artemio, 54–­55 Arroyo, Gonzalo, 47 assimilation, 39, 44, 138 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), 146 Association of Social Enterprises (Asociaci ón Michoacana de Promotores de Empresa Social, A.C.), 102 Atacheo de Regalado, 100–­ 102 Azteca Lions Ladies Auxiliary, 45 Badillo, David, 172n50 Bakker, Matt, 6, 54 Balleño, Salvador, 46, 72, 144, 182n12 Banco de México, 9, 83, 175n3 Bartra, Armando, 82 beautification projects, 99, 125, 155 Benito Juárez High School, 25, 147 Benito Juárez Society, 31–­ 32, 35, 36, 38, 41 bilingualism, 183n13 binational agendas of Mexican organizations , 48, 140, 142, 161 Binational Forum of Michoacán Migrants, 2, 22, 91 Binational Front of Indigenous Organizations , 8 binational governing bureaucracies, 77 block clubs, 66, 80, 137, 144 Black Friday celebration (Good Weekend), 76, 174n78 Border Protection, Anti-­ Terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act (United States, 2005), x, 138, 146, 155, 156 Bourdieu, Pierre, 69, 71, 173n61 Bracero Agreements, Bracero Program (1942–­ 1964), 33, 35, 44, 46, 58, 59, 61, 67, 168n16 budget deficits, 115 Burawoy, Michael, 22 Bush, George W., 10, 93 Byrnes, Dolores, 10 Çağlar, Ayşe, 141, 182n5, 183n14 Calderón, Felipe, 165 I ndex 212Index Calderón Hinojosa, Juan Luis, 58 campanilismo, 27 Canales, Alejandro, 84 Candelaria´s Day celebration, 76 CAPS. See Chicago Alternative Police System Cárdenas Batel, Lázaro, 2, 90–­ 91 Cárdenas Solórzano, Cuauhtémoc, 25, 88 Cardinal’s Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 43 Carmona, Yanitza, 79–­80 Casa Aztlán, 13 Casa Michoacán, 5, 16, 70, 90, 136, 145, 146, 166n28, 183n19 Castañeda, Jorge, 163n3 Catholic Church, 17–­ 18, 37, 69–­ 70, 166n34, 172n50, 173n56; Latino volunteering in church activities, 17 Ceja, José, 68 celebrations, 76, 77–­ 78 CEMEX, 176n19 Center for Autonomous Social Action—­ General Brotherhood of Workers (CASA-­HGT), 14 Centro Sin Fronteras, 146 Čermák, Antonín Josef, 15 Cerrito del Tepeyac (Des Plaines, Illinois), 18, 136 César Chávez Community College (Los Angeles), 2 Chacón, Oscar, 56, 148 charitable projects and HTAs, 75 Chávez, Rubén, 72 Chavinda (municipality), 124 Chicago: as city of diversity, 143; civic participation of migrants in, 139–­ 140; economic opportunities in, 59–­ 62; HTAs in, 5–­ 6, 19–­ 21, 45–­ 50, 51–­ 52, 140, 141; immigrant incorporation in, 75–­ 77, 142–­ 143; manufacturing sector in, 59; Mexican American identity in, 25–­ 26; Mexican American population in, 47; Mexican consulate service area, 16; Mexican migrant organizations in, 8–­ 9, 13–­ 15; Mexican migrant population in, 3, 26–­ 27, 33, 40, 164n5; Mexican religious associations in, 37; Mexican schools in, 38; Mexico City as sister city, 15; Michoac án migrants in, 21; naturalization rates in, 13, 173n68; religion in, 17–­ 18, 37, 69–­ 70; social condition of Mexican laborers in, 28; subnational governments in, 19; Third City period, 139–­ 140; ties with Mexican diaspora, 87–­ 92; as welcoming city, 150, 160. See also Illinois Chicago Alternative Police System (CAPS), 144, 182n11 Chicago Community Trust, 6, 14, 169n39 Chicago Cultural Alliance, 182n9 Chicago Latin American Soccer Association (CLASA), 47 Chicago Mexican Lion’s Club, 45 Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America, 15 Chicano clubs, 44–­ 45 Children´s Day celebration, 76 Christian and Missionary Alliance, 144 Christian Base Communities, 18, 54, 166n33 churches, 17, 69, 144. See also Catholic Church church renovations, 19, 118 Ciclistas S.A.C., 43 citizenship: concept of, 153–­ 154; divided meanings of, 140–­ 141; extraterritorial, xii, 109–­ 110; as market membership, 84, 111, 130, 180n4; participatory, 84; pluridimensional, multiscalar, and fluid, 159; reconfiguration of, 159 citizenship, Ecuadorian, 136 Ciudad Hidalgo (city), 1–­ 2, 64, 67; marching band, 67 civic binationality, 7, 51–­ 52, 138 civic engagement, 2–­ 3, 137–­ 138, 139–­ 140, 141, 144; dual, 138; networks, 141–­142 civil cargo systems, 172n36 Civil Society Days...

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