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Posted on: June 4th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: latin america, Mexico
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“More and more people in Green Bay are sending money out of the country to relatives in Mexico and other Latin American countries. The local businesses who offer money wiring services say it’s good business for them. The signs are in countless windows all over Green Bay’s east side. “Envie su dinero,” or “send your money.”
“You feel good when your customers come looking for a service and you have it and you can help,” says La Chiquita owner Maria Barrientos.”
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