Unsympathizer

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Mexico had not benefited from NAFTA nearly as much as NAFTA’s architects had promised it would. Some people blamed the treaty for allowing U.S. agribusiness to sell subsidized corn in Mexico, driving more than a million Mexican farmers out of work. The wages of Mexican factory workers had never “converged” with U.S. wages the way experts had predicted.
American Made: What Happens to People When Work Disappears
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