U.S. slowdown squeezes Mexico’s migrant worker bounty From: signonsandiego.com
Tagged: Mexico, restaurant, rodeoPosted on: June 19th, 2008
The mountain of cash sent home by Mexicans in the United States is shrinking for the first time in over a decade, putting the dampers on Mexico’s economy as a U.S. slowdown takes work away from immigrants.
In rural towns like Tonatico, in central Mexico, where about half the men are in the United States, rodeos and country dances are being canceled and restaurants, which play U.S. hip hop music brought home by returning sons, are languishing. “*
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