SAN ANTONIO – The $1.4 billion Randolph-Brooks FCU here received some national media attention recently on ABC's late-night news program Nightline, anchored by Ted Koppel. Nightline focused on U.S.-Mexico relations and in particular the role of Juan Hernandez, Mexico's Secretary of Migrant Affairs and Advisor to Mexico President Vicente Fox. Among other things, it discussed the effects of Mexican citizens working in the U.S. have on Mexico's economy. Randolph-Brooks was mentioned for its plans to soon offer IRNet, a low-cost international money transfer system. Randolph-Brooks is expected to launch the service this September. IRNet was spearheaded by the World Council of Credit Unions.

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