Trade, Politics, and Culture. Resetting the Texas Mexico Relationship for the 21 st Century

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Trade, Politics, and Culture Resetting the Texas Mexico Relationship for the 21 st Century

Mexico and Texas History divided them Geography and the economy reunited them Politics separates them

Texas as a Buffer Zone Spain, then Mexico, sought immigrants to Texas to protect it from foreign aggression and conquest From France and the U.S. In 1821 Moses Austin obtains a contract to establish a colony in Texas Immigrants were required To obey Mexican laws To learn Spanish To convert to Catholicism

Mexican Domestic Politics and the Texas Conflict Mexican leadership Federalists vs. Centralists Regarding American immigrants to Texas Federalists saw immigrants as a force for economic growth and prosperity Centralists were alarmed at how American immigrants were asserting themselves against Mexican authority Political ideological divergence Consider the Government of Texas American colonialism Consider the Government of Mexico Spanish colonialism

Historical Divergence 1821 Mexican Independence 1824 Creation of the State of Tejas and Coahuila 8,000 Mexicans in 1821 30,000 Anglo immigrants in 1834 14,000 Mexicans in 1850 1836 Texas declares independence The Republic of Texas New constitution and weak government Texas overturns the Mexican anti slavery laws Mexico spends half a century stumbling along

Mexico in Texas The construction of Texas Remembering and Forgetting What to remember / What to forget Legal and Education Systems (Antonio Gramsci) The struggles of Mexicans in Texas Mexico disappears from Texas history Erasure of Mexico in the Texas Education System The textbook problem Mexicans as one of many ethnic groups Elimination of Spanish as a functional language Settlement of new colonists Americans German Czech Other groups

Convergence: Demographics and Human Mobility As soon as Texas split from Mexico, convergence began anew Mexicans in Texas 8,000 in 1821 14,000 in 1850 700,000 in 1930 1.4 million in 1960 4 million in 1990 10 million in 2014 Hispanics expected to be first minority by 2020

Mexican Immigration and Texas California: 37% Texas: 21%

Demographics and Human Mobility Estimated Texas population, 2014: 26,956,958 Percent of Hispanics, 2014: 38.6% Hispanic Population in Texas All Other Hispanic US Census Bureau

Is there an immigration crisis? 2014 Unaccompanied Minors Crisis Texas as the epicenter New Mexican migrants to Texas Highly educated Entrepreneurial Why are they fleeing Mexico? Lack of access to credit Tax system Return for taxes paid Security

Mexican tourism Tourism and Human Mobility http://travel.trade.gov/view/m 2014 I 001/table1.html http://travel.trade.gov/view/m 2014 I 001/table2.html Air travel United Airlines to 34 cities in Mexico Southwest / other airlines into Mexico 2014: 80 million Mexicans crossed into Texas by land Key Question: Is There an Immigration crisis? 1.7 million undocumented residents Border Patrol Arrests by Sector

Education and Human Mobility California, New York, Texas, and Illinois Recipients of foreign students and researchers 15,000 Mexican students in the United States UT System Resident s Tuition Texas is losing ground to other states on attracting Mexican students http://www.brookings.edu/research/interactives/2014/geography offoreign students#/m10420

Mexico Texas Trade Exports from Texas supported 1,117,318 jobs in 2014 In 2014, Texas got: $288.0 billion from total exports $176.1 billion from Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners 61% of Texas exports are to Mexico

Mexico Texas Trade Mexico is Texas largest market 35.6% of Texas total merchandise exports were to Mexico in 2014 ($102.6 billion)

Mexico Texas Points of Entry In 2010: 67% of all US Mexico cross border truck traffic used a Texas point of entry 86% of all US Mexico cross border rail traffic used a Texas point of entry

Mexico Texas Points of Entry Cities with the most crossborder truck traffic: Laredo El Paso Hidalgo Brownsville

Mexico Texas Points of Entry Cities with the most crossborder rail traffic: Laredo Eagle Pass El Paso Brownsville

Mexico Texas Points of Entry Texas role as the hub of US Mexico trade, and its own trade with Texas, make transportation and logistics important to Texas economy

Hispanic Political Issues in Texas As of 2013, Hispanics made up less than half of Texas eligible voters Hispanic voters punch below their weight Houston, in exemplum Currently 38% of Texas population, Hispanics are expected to become a plurality by 2020.

Percent of voting age population and vote cast by race/ethnicity: 1980 (Robert Stein) 100 90 80 75 70 60 50 40 52 Share of vote Voting age pop. 30 27 20 15 18 10 0 8 2 2 0 1 Anglo African American Hispanic Asian Other

Percent of voting age population and vote cast by race/ethnicity: 2014 (Robert Stein) 100 90 80 70 60 63 50 40 30 20 33 21 18 13 41 Share of vote Voting age pop. 10 0 3 6 0 2

Gap between share of vote and share of voting age population by race and ethnicity: 1980, 2014 (Robert Stein) 40 30 23 30 Blue: 1980 Red: 2014 20 10 0 10 3 0 Anglo African American Hispanic Asian 1Other 3 2 10 12 20 30 28 40

Hispanic Political Issues in Texas Democrats and Republicans use different issues to attract the Hispanic vote. Democrats Conflict with typically conservative Hispanics on moral and social subjects like sexuality, abortion Emphasize health care Republicans emphasize the economy and jobs Oppose the Affordable Care Act and expansions of Medicaid Pursue stringent anti immigration policies

Accelerating Convergence Mexico s structural reforms and their importance for Texas Labor reform Telecommunications reform Pending Issues Security Corruption The Rule of Law

Mexico s Energy Reform for Texas Despite its resources, Mexico is a net importer of refined petroleum products For the first time in 40 years, Mexico began to run a negative trade balance with the US early last year

Mexico s Energy Reform for Texas Mexico Is looking to revitalize its older, less productive fields Needs upgraded technology and expertise to extract oil from tight formations Refines very little of its crude oil, and is not expected to expand those operations Is simultaneously reforming its electricity industry Has a lot of shale that needs to be developed These are all things that Texas companies are very capable at.

Mexico s Energy Reform for Texas Texas companies are prepared to take advantage of emerging opportunities in Mexico Oil & gas service companies headquartered in Texas can help revitalize Mexico s less productive fields Texas engineering companies are at the forefront of technology for extracting oil from tight formations Texas refineries can refine Mexican oil as production increases and exceeds local refining capacities Texas gas companies are making plans to run more pipeline and pump more gas to Mexican power plants Mexican shale deposits are close to Texas ones, further enabling cooperation

Mexico s Energy Reform for Texas Before oil prices fell, economists at BBVA Compass estimated that by 2018, Texas would gain: 217,000 jobs $45 billion in additional gross state product Of this, South Texas would gain: 40,000 new jobs $5.6 billion in economic activity

Reality vs. Rhetoric in Texas What is the role that Mexico plays in Texas? Texas economy and Mexico What explains the reality/rhetorical divide? Disenfranchisement of Hispanic Voters Picture ID Gerrymandering Etc. Low rates of naturalization of Mexicans 23% Death Penalty

How to reset the relationship: Political Will Empower Hispanics politically Mexicans have not flexed their political muscle Political action to close the gap between reality and rhetoric Vote strategically, contribute to campaigns, and mobilize Assess realistically the contributions of immigrants Let the facts speak for themselves Find new mechanisms of cooperation with Mexico Infrastructure (RMAs, etc.) Immigration Security