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Episode 186: Nativism in Media (Part III) - IMF, NAFTA and Global Inequality By Design

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The Effects of NAFTA on Mexican Migration

Supporters of NAFTA, on both sides of the US-Mexico border, expected a decrease in Mexican migration to the United States. The number of Mexican migrants in the US went from 4.5 to 12.5 million in just 20 years. These new immigrants were farmers who'd been as bacon rights driven off the land after being undercut by cheap, US-subsidized corn flooding the Mexican market.

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