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Sanders: Why I Oppose NAFTA 

Back from a trip to Mexico, Congressman Bernie Sanders lays out his argument in opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement, aka NAFTA.

Bernie Sanders

Published October 28, 1993 at 4:00 a.m.

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