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Mexico says immigration outflow drops to ‘almost nothing’

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Mexico says immigration outflow drops to ‘almost nothing’
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican government's statistical unit says the country’s net outflow of migrants has fallen to "almost nothing." Fewer migrants are entering Mexico, but the number leaving has dropped even faster.
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The National Statistics Institute says Mexico lost about 0.09 percent of its population to migration as of March 2010 and March 2011.

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