Most undocumented workers from Mexico:

A. acquire skilled trades and move to a middle class lifestyle
B. work at semi and unskilled jobs for less than Americans would expect at those jobs
C. quickly assimilate into the broader Anglo-American culture
D. eventually become US citizens


B

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