Farmers Crossing The Border - To Mexico, Is The Land Of Plenty Shifting South? Call It Reverse Immigration

Posted on: April 12th, 2008
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“The Mexican state of Guanajuato has fertile land and a mild climate. For years, however, poverty there has led many north to find work on farms in the United States.

But now there is movement across the border the other way, reports CBS News correspondent John Blackstone. Steve Scaroni is an American farmer who has moved to Mexico.

“It’s a very sad situation that, you know, at 50 years old, I’ve had to come down here in a sense, start over, to be able to complete my American dream,” Scaroni said. “*

*From: http://www.cbsnews.com
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