With the new North American Union and Superstate called SPP that unites Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, borders are going to be essentially eliminated. Many changes are planned to "streamline" travel and trade between the three nations. No border fence was ever funded and never will be. I personally am delighted to see a possible future in which Mexico and the U.S. and Canada become prosperous together.
2007-02-12 19:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe its a stretch to call Mexico a capitalistic nation, a friend or a democracy.
I would rather not have to have a wall or militarized borders but look how much trouble occurs there.
2007-02-13 02:04:21
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answered by sociald 7
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Mexico generally lacks infrastructure, jobs, law enforcement -- as Americans expect to find.
Americans cannot go to Mexico for jobs, free education or medical care, food & housing. We cannot, and would not, go there demanding every thing be in English, Dollars and miles.
US Border States don't find Mexico a good neighbor, and does find the Mexico side militarized whether it's legal military (Federales) or drug and emigrant gangs.
2007-02-13 02:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The only truth in what you said is it is capitalistic.
I think it is the pits and militarized borders and walls is what we need. They are not our friends unless they want something from us. I know they want California back and I'm guessing they want to become the majority in the States and get rid of all of us white folks. Maybe blacks and Asians also. They really think they are more worthy than the rest of us.
2007-02-13 02:04:57
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answered by Chloe 6
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I think we should have it all. I think we should be good neigbors and trade with them, but we should still close the borders. I think Mexico should step up and help keep the border closed from their side as well. Having a secure border does not mean you are not a friend. It simply means we need our security and they need to obey the law!
2007-02-13 03:21:22
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answered by Elvis 3
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Mexico is not a friend of the United States.
2007-02-13 10:04:32
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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Mexico and the US do have friendly relations. But, the Mexican government, for the most part, have been unresponsive to the will of their own people for years. In social areas, Mexicans are suffering, and have an inability to even sufficiently provide for their families. Mexico has its poor, and wealthy, with very little middle class. There is also rampant corruption and crime, especially within the law enforcement branches. You also have your own extremist groups who desire autonomy from Mexico City. But let's be realistic. Mexico has to solve their own issues. You shouldn't have to rely on the US for better jobs or pay to feed your families. You should insist on having your government meet the needs of Mexicans and Mexico. We can't do it for you.
2007-02-13 02:31:44
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answered by gone 6
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we need to find a way to be good neighbors. it's hard for each nation to accept our cultural differences...but we need to do that and get past it. much better to have a friend than an enemy.
2007-02-14 00:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that they need to put there house in order instead of sending us their poor illiterates, we have enough. Good neighbors don't treat people the way they have treated us.
2007-02-13 03:14:06
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answered by Julia B 6
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Good neighbors don't swamp your schools and services illegally, ruining them for your own children and needy. Solve that problem, and we can be good neighbors. With good fences.
2007-02-13 12:47:08
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answered by DAR 7
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