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TheRighT ToSTayhome
Alternatives to Mass Displacementand ForcedMigration in NorthAmerica
 
The RighT To STay home: altrntvs t mss Dsplcnt nd Frcd mrtn n Nrt arc 
© 2008 by Global Exchange All rights reserved including the right to reproduction in whole, in part, or in any orm.Tis edition published in the United States o America by Global Exchange, 2017 Mission Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.globalexchange.orgBook Design: Global Exchange and Design Action CollectiveCover Design: Design Action CollectiveLibrary o Congress Control Number: 2008938059ISBN: 978-0-615-25267-4Printed in the United States o America (2008)Published by:Global Exchange2017 Mission Street, 2nd FloorSan Francisco, CA 94110(415) 255-7296 www.globalexchange.orgDistributed by Global Exchange Fair rade Online StoreDeep appreciation goes to all who have contributed writing and photographs to this report, as well as to the entire Global Ex-change editorial team –Shannon Biggs, Dwight Dyer, John Gibler, Emily Keller, ed Lewis, Hector Sanchez, and Angela Walker.Tanks also to designers, Sabiha Basrai and Josh Warren White; and copy editor, Chris Dodge.Front Cover Photo: Imperial County, Caliornia, USA. March 2001. rained in hunting techniques, the Border Patrol agentestimated that migrants had made these prints twelve hours prior. Photo by Mizue Aizeki, rst published in
City Lights Books, 2008.Back Cover Photo: Peasant tilling his eld in Michoacan. Courtesy o 
La Jornada
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Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico. July 2006. Photo by Mizue Aizeki.
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