Mexico’s Study-Abroad Strategy is Real News out of Summit
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Andres Oppenheimer recently reported in Dallas News that President Barack Obama with his counterparts from Mexico and Canada produced a plan at last Wednesday’s U.S.-Mexico summit to increase the number of Mexican students in U.S. colleges from the current 13,800 to 100,000 by 2018. The Mexican plan, known as "Proyecta 100,000," also "contemplates increasing the number of U.S. students going to Mexico from the current 4,100 to 50,000 between now and 2018," writes Oppenheimer.