Remittances, one of Mexico's top sources of foreign currency, rose nearly 18 percent in April, year on year, to $2.72 billion, the highest monthly total in records going back to 1995, central bank data showed.
Analysts noted that the increase was likely partly fueled by a nearly 4 percent slump in the peso during the second half of April. Migrants tend to send back more when the peso weakens, since their dollars buy more local currency back home.

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crying about 2 billion dollars when we are handing many times more that amount to jihadis in the middle east 