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Alex Gonzalez

Texas and Mexico Need To Partner for Natural resources

April 19, 2018

by Alex Gonzalez

U.S.-Mexico Relations

The North American Gusher: We’re just beginning to tap the continent’s vast hydrocarbon resources

April 19, 2018

By MARY ANASTASIA

U.S.-Mexico Relations

After 20 Years, NAFTA Draws Praise and Controversy

April 19, 2018

by Julian Aguilar

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As Enrollment in Public Pre-K Surges, Quality Fails to Keep Pace

April 19, 2018

by Carolyn Phenicie

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April 18, 2018

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Alex Gonzalez

Why a Mexican flag is offensive, but not other “foreign” flags?

April 30, 2016

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