'They Love Us Here': American Migrants in Mexico
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March 8, 2007
Sheila Croucher Dissent
The American southern migration has begun to spark tension in San Miguel. 'We should forbid gringos from coming into Mexico,' says local merchant Sandra Galicia, 'just as they do with us.' Croucher predicts that a widespread backlash against Americans is 'unlikely,' even in the face of anti-Mexican sentiment in the United States. What is questionable, though, is what effect the Americans will have on San Miguel. Croucher quotes Americans saying, 'They love us here,' and, 'Forty new Americans here means forty new maid jobs.' In the long run, however, the author questions if those jobs will truly benefit the Mexicans of San Miguel. -- Bennett Gordon
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