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Post by evp5O on Dec 1, 2008 10:02:10 GMT -5
Tough times: Nearly 1 million Mexican immigrants living in the United States are expected to head home for the holidays, but relatively few are returning loaded down with gifts and cash this year.
Many are simply moving back after losing their jobs in the U.S. economic crisis, a disappointing turn for an annual journey that has become a cherished tradition in towns and villages across Mexico.
In many impoverished hamlets, migrants are usually welcomed home with lavish festivities. Townspeople admire their new vehicles bought with U.S.-earned dollars, and children scramble to see what is inside boxes as if Santa Claus had just arrived.
Mexican police even accompany returning migrants to protect them against bandits. This year, however, there is less to protect
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Post by gadget105 on Dec 1, 2008 16:09:44 GMT -5
What a Pity!
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Post by 2 Blue 4 U on Dec 1, 2008 17:13:31 GMT -5
Don't let the door hit you in the butt as you are leaving!
Oh and another thing, STAY OUT! Out of this country that is!!
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Post by sco2colorado on Dec 2, 2008 21:22:40 GMT -5
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Post by mikedimone on Dec 2, 2008 22:11:32 GMT -5
See ya!!!!
I am sure they all went home in great medical condition.... Thanks to the good old USA...
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Post by slugg on Dec 3, 2008 0:06:28 GMT -5
So will the government provide busses to transport them from the border when they want to come back?  
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Post by zenmastercivillian on Dec 3, 2008 12:34:33 GMT -5
Mebbe when dey leef here and go back to chone, dey chould estay dere. Ju know?
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