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...Mexican migrants working in the US recovered their jobs faster than average workers across the American economy, according to Jesús Cervantes González, head of economic statistics at the Center for Latin...
...Jessica Higuera Torres speaks of her son Jesús Javier López Higuera, who disappeared in 2018, in the present tense....
...“There’s no doubt he’ll win,” says Jesús Pérez, a shopkeeper in Mexico City’s tough Tepito district. “As for radical change, we’ll see. One person can’t change a whole country.”...
...“Last year, you could feel the fear,” says Jesús, one resident....
...No one in it was called Jesus, and if Christian mythology provided a loose framework for its riffs on Plato and Cervantes, it was Christian mythology filtered through Dostoyevsky and Kafka....
...“Jesus!” But he remains optimistic. “Hopefully, it’ll come together. I still have faith, and so does Terry, which is amazing.”...
...Then there was Jesus, who had no time for the rich, and St Paul, who remarked that the love of money was the root of all evil. Business people have had as bad a press as business itself....
...Then there are Susana Martinez and Brian Sandoval, the governors of New Mexico and Nevada respectively....
...Saramago, 87, lives with his third wife in the Canary Islands, where he moved after his novel The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (1991) was disqualified from the European Literary Prize....
...Cervecería Cervantes, plaza Jesus 7, metro Banco de España, tel: +34 914 29 60 93. El Económico, calle Argumosa 9, tel: +34 915 28 16 55, metro Lavapiés....
...Jesus Cervantes, who heads the unit that analyses remittance flows at the Bank of Mexico, says inflows have been surprisingly resilient. ”I think we may have seen the worst,” he says....
...According to Jesus Cervantes, who heads the remittances department at Mexico’s central bank, roughly 20-25 per cent of legal Mexican migrants are employed in construction in the US....
...“We don’t expect there to be a fall in July,” Jesús Cervantes of the Bank of Mexico told the FT in an interview this week. “It is going to be a positive year [compared with 2006].”...
...I have beaten Cervantes.” He smiles. “Not in quality, of course, only in extension.” He smiles more. “It’s a terrible boldness on my part.”...
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