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**his future is bleak, due to forces from their own country and ours which conspire to keep them in poverty forever

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**5% of his/her entire country's economy is plagued by severe corruption which profits a few elite rich Mexicans and criminals such as drug cartels, many in government positions

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**that's a whole lot of corruption

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**in order to maintain that corruption which profits a powerful few, yet ruins the Mexican economy and leads to massive unemployment, the steam valve must be vented, and more than a quarter of the entire working class is actively encouraged by the Mexican government to find employment in the US...27% of his/her entire country's working class is gone, soley due to corruption's deleterious effect on the Mexican economy. Repatriation exceeds oil profits (16% of GDP) and is one quarter the US trade deficit.

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**in the US these workers are met with open arms by US corporations who can deduct their salaries yet never pay taxes on the

2007-07-05 05:51:35 · 11 answers · asked by SQD 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

on their behalf, nor do the workers, who are underpaid accordingly. The boon for corporations is enormous, as well to the workers because they pay no taxes so they "send home" about as much as a regular US worker but far more than they could earn in Mexico. The worker uses tax-payer paid infrastructure and never pays for it. The corporations may lay off US workers who cost them more, cutting them off from benefits (Tyson). The corporations and illegal workers function within the infrastructure paid for by other taxpayers, benefitting them both. The impetus for corporations to bribe and lobby for an illegal work force is enormous. The "Z-Visa" had required illegals to only pay $500 every four years total in taxes, only $125 per year, renewable forever, what a bargain (for them and the corporations).
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**in the US these illegals are greeted by politicians, bribed by US corporations and the Mexican elite and government, politicans who salivate over them becoming a new voting class

2007-07-05 05:51:51 · update #1

The politicians mount an effective campaign to rip off US citizens to the tune of tens of trillions of dollars to maintain their own corruption and make the US tax payer pay for it all. Despite the endemic problems of incorporating 20 million non-English speaking workers (who would bring their families, so likely figures are 100 million), such as crime, health care crises, educational system overuse, crowding, effects on employment for US citizens, the inequity for others seeking citizenship legally...despite all, politicians launch a counterattack upon Americans, falsesly accusing them of bigotry (for shame!) for standing up to the changes foisted upon them.
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**Back in Old Mexico, the majority of Mexicans stew in poverty. Bribed US politicians continue to send "financial assistance" to those already corrupt and enriched by their corruption.
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The only solution for the vast majority of Mexico is to disallow salary deduction from business expensing for non-tax-paying workers,

2007-07-05 05:52:47 · update #2

to send back Mexican workers who will pressure the government for change, and assist the Mexican government to mend its ways or financial aid will be terminated.


(Harvard School of Economics figures)

2007-07-05 05:53:11 · update #3

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Easy answer, we simply do not help the "poor mexican national" They are not our problem period. We need to cut off ALL ties with illegal immigrants, deport every single one of them currently living in the US, post heavy fines and harsh prison sentences for those who employ illegals, and charge the Mexican government a bill for all the illegals we've had to imprison because they've let them slip through the cracks of their own system.

If Mexico would fail to comply, we should then sanction all ties to the country and permanently seal off the border from ever being breached again, either going into or out of the country.

It's time to end this mess. No amnesty, no help for them.

2007-07-05 06:00:55 · answer #1 · answered by clockwork_mike 2 · 1 0

i dont know about all that reverse phycology business. all i know is our prisons are 1/3 full of illegals, hospitals in the border states are closing. people sneaking in through mexico from places like nicuagua start gangs like ms-13 and go around raping cripples as an initiation. well i could go on and on all so we can pay 10 cents less for a head of lettuce. im will to pay more for things. i really am. besides that we actually dont pay that much less than we would have to pay because the business owners are the ones making all the profits. I read an article from a business owner in california who said she hires illegals to work on her ranch in california because she cant find anyone whos legal that will do it even though she put an add in the paper offering $20 an hour. Now that what i call a liar. $20 an hour ill be there tomorrow with a smile on my face. fact is these businesses dont want to pay. and while its too bad for the mexicans that is not our problem.
we often help countries that are poor and have nothing but when a country like mexico has money and refused to help its citizens with better jobs due to corruption then thats their own fault. Mexico has a new president who i hope will start to turn things around because Fox was useless as **** on a bull.
ps just for the record, the mexican government is very good at blaming all its troubles on us so they can continue to steal money from their own people now i ask when is the people of mexico going to smarten up and realise that the wool is being pulled over their eyes by there own people. If that happened here we'd throw everyone of our politicians out of office. there would be a revolution. nope not in mexico they keep saying if only we had Texas back we'd be alright. well having texas wouldnt save them anymore than us giving them the entire United states. If we did that in 20 years it would be miss managed and a damn disaster.

2007-07-05 06:04:04 · answer #2 · answered by the_neckar_river 1 · 1 0

the comparable way it feels whilst individuals cheat and/or use the gadget. ...... Like every person is calling for a hand out; no longer a hand up. it is not any longer proper to me that they are Mexican or no longer. there is maximum of holes interior the gadget its gonna wreck sometime like the levies in New Orleans. think of if subsidized housing did no longer exist; how many human beings might easily be forced to resign having infants and artwork! for occasion, if i needed to have a baby suitable now i ought to get loose housing/subsidized....... this is a shame!

2016-10-19 22:14:27 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Revolution, my friend. -in Mexico. Not here. Trying to change the US is not the answer. We will resist it tooth and nail, and then the poor Mexican National becomes the dead Mexican National. Though we would probably supply guns to an organized revolutionary faction.

2007-07-05 06:02:54 · answer #4 · answered by hottiecj *~♥~*~♥~* 4 · 0 0

Your entire argument is pointless. If as you state above 5% of their economy is corrupt (whatever that means) then 95% of their econmy is clean and therefore in no need of repair. This fact makes the rest of your rant pointless and stupid.

And of course WHAT IS YOUR QUESTION? Go find a blog where you can soapbox some body's ear off.

2007-07-05 06:03:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Deportation.

2007-07-05 05:54:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

talk to the Mexican government. its their people.

this is not the best question to ask when many people are not too eager to talk about the same people who hop, jump, and skip, to get in this country.

2007-07-05 05:57:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Just Annex Mexico and be done with it.

2007-07-05 06:21:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Annex Mexico as a state and then they would have to abide by US laws.

2007-07-05 05:55:34 · answer #9 · answered by Truth is elusive 7 · 1 2

And this is our fault how?

2007-07-05 05:54:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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