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A group of Mexican workers with seasonal jobs awaiting them in the U.S. walk with their luggage across the Puerta Mexico international bridge toward Brownsville, Texas, in Matamoros, Tamaulipas state, Mexico, on June 27, 2019. Mexico’s remittances, the money migrants send home to their relatives, have soared in the past two years, and are now expected to top $50 billion for the first time in 2021, surpassing almost all other sources of foreign income. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) **FILE**

A group of Mexican workers with seasonal jobs awaiting them in the U.S. walk with their luggage across the Puerta Mexico international bridge toward Brownsville, Texas, in Matamoros, Tamaulipas state, Mexico, on June 27, 2019. Mexico’s remittances, the money migrants send home to their relatives, have soared in the past two years, and are now expected to top $50 billion for the first time in 2021, surpassing almost all other sources of foreign income. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) **FILE**

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