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But once one understands that the recent landslide in undocumented workers is directly related to NAFTA and other central and south American trade agreements,
I do not understand the connection you are making. And even if there were some influence of NAFTA, how do we know it is the primary factor? It seems like immigration has been around for a very long time before NAFTA. And past immigration (both legal and not) has been more closely associated with economics. And particularly associated with economic stress in the areas of emigration and economic opportunity in the areas of immigration.
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