Immigration Woes (Gringo Ir a Casa)
Immigration reform has been in the news lately. On my recent Mexican vacation, I saw the seriousness of the problem from the other side of the border fence.
Tens of millions of folks from north of the border are crossing into Mexico every year. A million Americans are living there, more than half illegally.
Many Americans move to Mexico because of its high quality, inexpensive health care system. Drugs are widely available and inexpensive. Drug dealers, called "farmacias," are on every street corner, anxious to sell the addict anything she thinks she needs.
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Tens of millions of folks from north of the border are crossing into Mexico every year. A million Americans are living there, more than half illegally.
Many Americans move to Mexico because of its high quality, inexpensive health care system. Drugs are widely available and inexpensive. Drug dealers, called "farmacias," are on every street corner, anxious to sell the addict anything she thinks she needs.
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