Abstract
The principal issues regarding international migration and borders facing the 2006 presidential campaigns include remittances, a guest-worker program, relations with the Mexican immigrant population in the United States, Mexico-United States relations, national security, human rights, and Central American immigration. These issues point to a larger debate concerning the course of social and economic development in Mexico and, more specifically, to the failure of more than 20 years of neoliberal economic policy.
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