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Infrastructure: Expatriate funds build roads

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kmr | 6:43 p.m. Sept. 17, 2007
what a bunch of bull, why can't they go home work to fix their government instead of exploiting our jobs, our country, AND their government is encouraging it. Mexico is one of the richest countries in resources such as naturl gas and oil WHY exploit our country? It's time they took theirs over and fixed it!!!!!
exploiting? | 4:03 p.m. Sept. 19, 2007
Exploiting low paying jobs that americans don't want. I don't get it.

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Presidente (mayor) Fausto Goyita Avila, left, and police officer Roman Salazar look over a new bridge near the town of 15 de Septiembre, Mexico. The Tres por Uno program funded the bridge.

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