Which of the following is NOT representative of the Mexican government's growing recognition of the importance of Mexican communities working in other countries and the remittances they send back to Mexico?
a. The passage of a 1996 law in Mexico allowing Mexicans to hold dual citizenship
b. Mexican governors, mayors, and federal officials regularly visiting representatives of Mexican migrant groups in the United States.
c. The allowance of Mexicans living abroad to participate in Mexican federal elections.
d. The Mexican government's lobbying the U.S. government for immigration reform.
e. The Mexican government's seeking of support and funding for projects in Mexico from these communities.
d
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