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City Mexico: Immigration Proposals and Mark Stevenson

city mexico: Christian Torres / The Associated Press By Mark Stevenson Associated Press Tues., Nov. 15, 2016 MEXICO CITY Mexico is starting to seriously contemplate the possibility that millions of its migrants could be deported, and the picture is not pretty, according to Toronto Star. Under proposals put forward by president-elect Donald Trump, Mexico could see millions of people streaming back with no jobs available; the country might lose some of the billions of dollars in remittances sent home annually; and some jobless deportees could swell the ranks of drug cartels, sparking more violence. Under immigration proposals put forward by Trump, the country could face a devastating financial situation. Gov. At least a million Guerrero residents live in the United States, many without proper documents, and the state is already reeling from drug gang violence and poverty. Hector Astudillo of the southern state of Guerrero considered the possible scenario over the weekend. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.