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Posted on: March 20th, 2006
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“Every day immigrants send millions of dollars back home, to where they came from and families they left behind. In the words of Martha Stewart, it’s a good thing. Or is it? An article posted today at AlterNet calls takes a really interesting look at some of the negative consequences of remesas.”

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