The Mexican government hopes it has found a way to tackle its economic and immigration crises with a program to link its deported citizens with jobs in cities on the Mexican side of the border. The pilot project, dubbed Repatriados Desalentados, or Despondent Deportees, will seek to match migrants who fail in an attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border with employers willing to give them jobs or paid training in Mexico. It will begin next month in Piedras Negras, across the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass, and later incorporate the cities of Reynosa, Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juarez and Nogales, Mexican...