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Mexico says new data reflect economic recovery

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MEXICO CITY — Rising oil prices and increased exports are slowly dragging Mexico’s economy out of a severe recession, but the nation’s financial system still confronts fundamental challenges, national leaders and experts said.

"We are expecting in 2010 the Mexican economy will grow by around 3 percent," said Deputy Finance Minister Alejandro Werner, a huge improvement from a 7.5 percent contraction in 2009.

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Does this mean that the illegals, excuse me 'undocumented immigants', will be returning home anytime soon? NOT!! Doofus Dooval will still want to give them a better deal. All he expects in return is a vote for his reelection. That's got to be it because no one I know will vote for him.
 
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