Border Control with Songs?

Posted on: August 17th, 2005
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Last year the Mexican government published a comic book-style manual that aimed to discourage people from crossing the border illegally while providing survival tips to those determined to attempt the dangerous journey. Now the U.S. Border Patrol is trying a similar tactic as it attempts to keep Mexicans from crossing north illegally.

An advertising campaign in Spanish that includes songs and videos will be broadcast primarily in Zacatecas and Michoacan, two states that have historically had a high migration rates.

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