Mexico Needs a Marshall Plan



Editorial: A Marshall Plan for Mexico

The point is that Mexico, as we know our Southern neighbor today, will
never stop sending immigrants to the United States unless it gets
levels of progress similar to the ones of developed nations. As an
evidence of it we can take the 1986 amnesty. Twenty years ago 2.7
million illegal immigrants benefited from the Immigration Reform and
Control Act. But there are five times more illegal immigrants today
than in 1986, most of them from Mexico.

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