America's relationship to its southern neighbor is incredibly complicated. Thousands of Mexicans make up an integral part of our infrastructure, that our citizens keep "off the books." Several thousands more come to America legally, to make a better life for themselves and their families. This compelling collection of essays debates what the future may hold for Mexico. This volume also explores the challenges and opportunities for Mexico, including how the country and the U.S. should approach the drug war. Essay sources include PR Newswire, The Canadian Press, Amnesty International, Rodrigo Aguilera, and Mary Wakefield.