Originally Posted: March 11, 2016
Once upon a time, Mexico and the U.S. were friendly neighbors. They even talked about forming an imaginary North American community with a free flow of labor and trade.
Occasionally, the two neighbors might have a diplomatic dust-up. But they remained committed to an economic and political relationship that benefited both countries.
Those days seem like a fairy tale now.
Today, presidential candidates talk about building walls and sending drones along the border and deporting millions of Mexican workers from our country. READ MORE