COVID-19 creates reverse migration for workers on U.S.-Mexico border
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As the global pandemic strains economies and industries around the world, loss of work and income is a serious concern. ​

Mexico is now seeing a surge in returning migrants, who've worked legally in the United States but now find themselves without jobs.

Take a look at the story of one family and how they are trying to handle life back in Mexico with scarce work opportunities.

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