(Reuters) - But the flow of dollars is in danger as the U.S. economy slows, particularly in the construction sector where many Mexican immigrants work, and as U.S. authorities make it harder for would-be illegal workers to get across the border.
Jesus Cervantes, a top statistician at the country's central bank, told Reuters remittances would probably only grow by about 5 or 6 percent this year and not likely exceed $24.5 billion.
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