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They are said to barely recognize the Mako they were forced to return to, and there are other problems. A Malia Garcia, Mexico City's Labor Department secretary, complains that many of these people come not knowing how to speak Spanish. Not knowing the language of the country they're living in makes them feel very bitter, very ashamed, and very here it does. Another problem for the newly arrived Mexicans is that their kids are having problems attending scruel. Apparently, the
Mexican government puts up all sorts of roadblocks. For instance, transcripts of their grades in the US must be in Espanola, and the red tape applying to school can take over a year to fix. But for many, the biggest problem is that the Mexican government isn't generous with public assistance welfare benefits. There's no government mandated bilingual help, there are no schools, and few welfare benefits. And this is for
people who are Mexican citizens, not illegal immigrants. So welcome home to Maico, me amigos.
