As Unemployment Rises,
Mexican Remittances Head North
While Mexican immigrants have traditionally sent money back to their families in the south, this pattern is beginning to reverse as the recession disproportionally affects immigrant communities.
Read original story in The New York Times | Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
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