How has the maquiladora program impacted Mexican females working within this system?
A. Single women employed in maquiladoras receive adequate housing and healthcare benefits.
B. Many of the single female workers in border communities such as Juarez have become victims of homicide.
C. Most females in Mexican border communities are restricted from holding jobs in maquiladoras.
D. Female workers in Mexican border towns have had great success in developing trade unions that represent and protect their interests within the maquiladora system.
Answer: B
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