United States and Mexico ties that bind, issues that divide /
Despite geographical closeness and many shared economic interests, the United States and Mexico remain wary of one another. Policies designed to curtail the number of Mexican immigrants entering into the United States, a 700-mile-long border fence between the two countries, an increasing illegal dru...
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Santa Monica, Calif. :
RAND,
2012.
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| Series: | Rand Corporation monograph series ;
MG-985-RC. |
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