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Uprooted and criminalized: The impact of free markets on migrants

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BACON, David, The Oakland Institute, 01 August 2008

A report on Mexican immigration into the United States and the negative impacts of the free markets on these migrants.

The exact date of this document is not known.  The approximate date provided is August 2008.

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