Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 22,Выпуск 1Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2007 |
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... smuggling was an everyday occurrence , it tended to be committed by career smugglers ( Smidt 1993 , 47 ) . In wartime , it seemed every man , woman , and child who lived along the border smuggled something ; the potential prof- its were ...
... smuggling was an everyday occurrence , it tended to be committed by career smugglers ( Smidt 1993 , 47 ) . In wartime , it seemed every man , woman , and child who lived along the border smuggled something ; the potential prof- its were ...
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... smuggling more prolific and the range of products smuggled more diverse , it was also carried out by a more varied group of people . Many people were driven to smuggling out of desperation . This was especially the case for Belgians and ...
... smuggling more prolific and the range of products smuggled more diverse , it was also carried out by a more varied group of people . Many people were driven to smuggling out of desperation . This was especially the case for Belgians and ...
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... smuggling was a " neighborly " act in keeping with border - zone residents ' special transnational connections to each other . At the same time , smuggling for essen- tially humanitarian reasons was very much in keeping with the image ...
... smuggling was a " neighborly " act in keeping with border - zone residents ' special transnational connections to each other . At the same time , smuggling for essen- tially humanitarian reasons was very much in keeping with the image ...
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Volume 22 No 1 Spring | 1 |
Exported Retail Sales Along the TexasMexico Border | 19 |
Undocumented Immigrants and Quality of Life in New Mexico | 39 |
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