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In 1981, a Mexican stowaway tried to escape back to Mexico across the U.S.-Mexico border. The two sides staged a "tug-of-war". At this time, his upper body is in Mexico and his lower body is in the United States.

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In 1981, a Mexican stowaway tried to escape back to Mexico across the U.S.-Mexico border. The two sides staged a "tug-of-war".

At this time, his upper body is in Mexico and his lower body is in the United States. The police pulled his leg, and the receiver pulled his arm.

The man is in a dilemma, go back the same way, and be punished by U.S. law. Don't go back, it really hurts to be pulled like this. The man thought to himself: I am too difficult!

At the end of the 19th century, due to the rapid development of American industry and the urgent need for a large number of workers, many Mexicans entered the United States through legal or illegal channels.

Mexicans who illegally cross the border to the United States have no status, are often not recognized, and it is difficult to find work.

The influx of cheap labor in Mexico has also had a negative impact on American society. Seizing some American jobs has lowered average wages and triggered social instability.

Therefore, the United States has adopted a harsh policy of cracking down on Mexicans who immigrate illegally. The Mexican man in the photo was chased by the American police and fled to the border. Such a picture is both funny and helpless.

Then again, illegal immigration is also a double-edged sword for Mexico.

Remittance income is an important source of foreign exchange income in Mexico and the main source of income for most Mexican households, and remittances feed millions of Mexicans.

However, illegal immigration has also caused rampant border crime and humanitarian disasters. There are more than 300 criminal gangs on the Mexican border.

During the immigration process, hostages were taken and high honorariums were demanded. After that, regardless of the question, the term of office will be self-destructive. 240 stowaways die each year at the U.S.-Mexico border. #老照片 #

In 1981, a Mexican stowaway tried to escape back to Mexico across the U.S.-Mexico border. The two sides staged a "tug-of-war". At this time, his upper body is in Mexico and his lower body is in the United States.

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