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Which of the following would be an effective way for Mexico to decrease the number of its citizens migrating away from the country?
A.
Guatemala builds a wall across its border with Mexico.
B.
Mexico enforces fewer anti-drug laws.
C.
United States increases anti-poverty efforts for residents of the USA.
D.
Mexico uses tax money to build more schools.
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