If a Guatemalan is found to be in Mexico illegally, the police will probably rob him and beat him up before shipping him back over the border.
Incidentally, Mexico allows very little immigration! Talk about hypocrisy.
Brazil talks a good game about racism, but the truth is, blacks in Brazil are segregated in many different ways.
I was just in Dubai, which is a major melting pot (heck, it's usually over 95 degrees most days, so everything seems like it's melting... ha ha) That is the exception, because they need foreign workers, and only 15% of the population is indigenous to Dubai. It is a completely artificial city. You think you have the "right" to emigrate to Saudi Arabia? Don't make me laugh. You'll be lucky to get a visa.
2007-09-12 12:06:52
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Mexico and South America, do have a diverse population. Many people in Latino America are of European backgrounds, Germans, French, Italian, Spanish. Also, Latino America has a large Asian population Brasil has one of the biggest Japanese populations outside Japan and the United States. There is also a large Jewish population in Argentina, Mexico.
There are diverse populations in Latin America, you just need to travel to those countries to see it.
2007-09-12 14:22:37
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answered by rainy32 4
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i think this diversity amongst people of europe is just a joke..well,i do admit that people there are nice but sometimes you'll see people grade themselves by their nation..if you're from UK,US..German..you're good..
if you're an immigrant from the middle east or somewhere in Asia or to put in another words..3rd world country...(i don't like these term actually..) you're considered stupid..unable to do job properly..and many more..i find this is insulting as people from the so called 1st world country are promoting these equal or human rights thingy...
diversity is on;y at the surface to attract tourist and business..on the other end..its not that simple..thats what i think..
2007-09-12 13:41:07
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answered by nizE 3
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two wrongs don't make a right. but the people who demand racial equality are the usually immigrants ie in the UK there are lots of Pakistani and Indian immigrants. Thus they have rights as landed immigrants or UK citizens to demand for equal writes or adjust laws to make things easier for their culture.
Why do you think people move to a new country most often? Its to make more money and to escape the old system so why hold an immigrant by the standards of his/her country of origin?
When all there looking for is soemthing new....
2007-09-12 12:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. i don't call myself Cornish-American. I say American. additionally being black does not advise you got here from Africa in any respect. Many black human beings come from the Caribbean. however black individuals won't have the capacity to declare Liberia. Liberia's inhabitants of African-individuals went there many years in the past. as properly Liberia had sixteen ethnicities before the African-individuals arrived there. So no black/African-American in recent times can declare Liberia. Edit: Black individuals did not initiate Liberia. They went in and took land from the persons who lived there. in simple terms like how the Europeans did to the close by individuals. Liberia grew to become into there long before the African-individuals have been. as properly, they seem to be a thoroughly diverse custom and race now.
2016-10-10 11:23:44
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answered by ? 4
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Lets see... how diverse is Mexico or South America...
Ethnic composition of Latin America:
47% mixed race; 36% white; 11% Amerindian; 5% black; 1% other.
Population of African ancestry in Latin America:
Brazil 77 millions
Colombia 11 millions
Haiti 9 millions
Cuba 4 millions
Panama 4 millions
4 millions Asians in Latin America
2 millions in Brazil
400,000 in Venezuela
280,000 in Mexico
200,000 in Panama
Descendants of Italians:
25 millions in Brazil
18 millions in Argentina
1.5 millions in Venezuela
1.5 millions in Uruguay
150,000 in Chile
Descendants of Portugueses
100 millions in Brazil
1,300,000 in Venezuela
Descendants of Spanish:
25 millions in Argentina
15 millions in Brazil
13 millions in Chile
10 millions in Mexico
8 millions in Colombia
Descendants of Germans:
12 millions in Brazil
1,200,000 in Argentina
200,000 in Paraguay
175,000 in Chile
110,000 in Venezuela
Descendants of Polish
1,500,000 in Brazil
500,000 in Argentina
Descendants of Croats:
440,000 in Argentina
130,000 in Chile
130,000 in Brazil
An extract of some famous Latin Americans:
Gisele Bundchen, Brazilian model of German ancestry
Emmanul Ginobili, Argentine basketball player of Italian ancestry
Salma Hayek, Mexican actress of Lebanese ancestry
Carlos Slim, Mexican, Earth's wealthiest man, Lebanese parents.
Shakira, Colombian singer, Lebanese ancestry
Alfredo Stroessner, former Paraguayan dictator, German father.
Néstor Kirchner, president of Argentina; Swiss grandparents from father's side; Croatian grandparents from mother's side.
Carlos Menem, former president of Argentina; Syrian parents.
Bernardo O'Higgins, Chilean "liberator" (equivalent to Washington to the US); Irish father.
Alberto Fujimori, former president of Peru; Japanese parents.
Fidel Castro, Cuban dictator; Spanish father.
Antonio Saca, president of El Salvador; Palestine ancestry
Óscar Berger, president of Guatemala; Swiss ancestry
Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico; Spanish mother, German ancestry.
2007-09-13 18:26:21
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answered by Gustavo CL 5
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none,multi culturalism is a liberal farce.people that immigrate to a country have to assimilate and become part of the country or the country will have serious divisive problems.
2007-09-12 12:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a Jew Commie Thing ,only the white is in the way of total jew control.
2007-09-12 13:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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