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Unstoppable forces

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Economic need remains the dominant factor that propels Mexican immigration to the US. Increasingly, analysts believe that political solutions between the US and Mexico would have more significant effects on the problem of illegal immigration than would INS enforcement of immigration policies. With the North American Free Trade Agreement under negotiation, experts hope that the flow of illegal aliens into the US will be reduced by the availability of more jobs in Mexico. However, new Mexican laws could spur more migration and a sudden reduction in the number of illegal aliens remains unlikely.

Publisher: Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
Publication Name: CQ Researcher
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1056-2036
Year: 1992
United States, Economic aspects, Mexico, Emigration and immigration

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Technology Versus African-Americans

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African-Americans have been mostly absent in the use and development of technologies throughout the growing electronic age. African-Americans are said to suffer, as a group, from technological illiteracy, as many simply have not had the opportunities to learn the necessary skills to be on equal ground with other ethnic groups.

Author: Walton, Anthony
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Company
Publication Name: The Atlantic Monthly
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1072-7825
Year: 1999
Analysis, Demographic aspects, Technology, African Americans in business, African American business people

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