NAFTA: What's a few trucks

Fifteen years after it was signed, the North American Free Trade Agreement has fundamentally changed our economic relationship with Mexico, and even its harshest critics would have to admit that we can't afford to simply roll back the treaty and re-erect economic barriers with our second largest trading partner. Yet NAFTA is still a potent political hot-button issue as evidenced in the last presidential election where calls to undo the treaty were heard often. When political priorities trump practical ones, we end up with symbolic gestures from legislators that do nothing to alter an unalterable situation and have ...

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