In the aftermath of the flooding, Calderon announced that the entire state of Tabasco would have free electricity until February to help alleviate their problems. He will have to find a lot more aid to resolve the flood victim's problems. The rushing water damaged the homes of almost a million people, or about half of Tabasco's population. It also devastated crops of corn, bananas and beans that provide the livelihood for thousands. After water levels finally started receding this week, Jesus Hilario left his shelter in a schoolhouse on the outskirts of Villahermosa to find his patches of corn and bananas completely washed away. "I could be forced go and work in El Norte," Hilario said, referring to the United States, where 11 million of his countrymen labor. "Now I have nothing to live on here." With reporting by Dolly MascareÃ?as/Mexico City

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Borders should be strenghtened NOW, we cannot absorb more unskilled aliens! I feel bad for the ones who lost everything in the floods, but we have enough problems with our own floods/fires & natural disasters.

If Mexico cannot and will not take care of its own people, STOP SENDING THEM MONEY!!!

Enforce the d**n LAWS!!!