PBS Journalist: ‘Mexico Can’t Cope w a Sudden Influx of Millions of People’
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"Mexico cannot cope, not sure any country can but Mexico can’t cope with like a sudden influx of millions Of people I mean as much she wants to embrace them To use her word when they come back and make Them feel welcome. It all sounds very nice When you’re listening to it But the reality is that it's just completely unsustainable A lot of these people have lived in The US for decades They’ve had lives there Their families They're good-standing citizens So they're in no position to just be deported And say oh okay well I’m just going to come back here and take a job Making a fraction of what I used to make, go my town where I don’t have anything left which maybe has been overrun by violence, It’s unrealistic to think that wouldn't lead a crisis"
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