Presentation “Taking a Closer Look at Immigration Records for Your Mexican Ancestors”

Taking a Closer Look at Immigration Records for Your Mexican Ancestors

Join us August 28, 2022 for Colleen Robledo Greene's presentation "Taking a Closer Look at Immigration Records for Your Mexican Ancestors". The presentation will be uploaded to our website at 2:00 PM CDT. If you are a member of Las Villas del Norte just log in on that day and time to view the presentation. Not a member yet? You can join here: https://lasvillasdelnorte.com/become-a-member/

More About Colleen Robledo Greene

Colleen Robledo Greene

Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS, is an academic librarian and college educator. She is a nationally recognized speaker specializing in Mexican and Hispanic research, methodology, libraries and archives, and technology. She also teaches a graduate-level genealogy university course. Colleen has been researching her family history since 1997.

Presentation Information

Title: Taking a Closer Look at Immigration Records for Your Mexican Ancestors

Summary: Did your Mexican ancestors immigrate to the United States in the 20th century? This period of history witnessed significant waves of Mexican immigration to the U.S., both permanent and temporary. The types of immigration records introduced or refined during this era, provide a wealth of information. 

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