Article Title
NAFTA and the Petrochemical Industry: A Disastrous Combination for Life at the U.S.-Mexico Border
First Paragraph
There is a neighborhood in Mexico, about three miles from Brownsville, Texas, near Matamoros, Mexico, that is not considered part of Matamoros. It is a "colonia" which exists in the unoccupied area between two United States (U.S.) owned maquiladoras which produce petrochemicals.'
Recommended Citation
Sloan Rappoport, NAFTA and the Petrochemical Industry: A Disastrous Combination for Life at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 11 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 579 (1993).