Associated Press
Schoolchildren run to catch a bus after they finished classes in a dirt street in the slum of Anapra, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Anapra gained tens of thousands of jobs from the North American Free Trade Agreement, signed 10 years ago, and while the shacks and shantytowns have largely been converted to brick and concrete structures, little else has changed in this sprawling slum, separated from El Paso, Texas, by a chain-link fence.
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