How did the Mexican government respond in the 1920s to the increasing emigration of its citizens to the United States?
A) It established a network of consulates in the Southwest to encourage return migration.
B) It beefed up its border patrol and tried to prevent people from moving north.
C) It commissioned the ambassador in Washington DC to lobby for fair wages for Mexican farmworkers.
D) It began to institute land reform at home to provide peasants with an incentive to stay in Mexico.
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