Ask a Mexican: Demand-Side Economics? Correcto!

OC Weekly | February 10, 2009
Gabachos are sick and tired of more Mexican people coming into the U.S., but they have no one but themselves to blame. Like the song by Molotov, "Aunque nos hagan la fama/de que somos vendedores/de la droga que sembramos/ustedes son consumidores."

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