lol, none
2007-12-12 20:26:00
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answered by ????? 2
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I don't know who would want to go to Mexico legal or illegal but if it's the illegal Americans I'd say maybe 7-8 helping with the drugs. Answer to second question my guess would be NONE
2007-12-13 10:18:25
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answer #2
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answered by tennsmiles50 2
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till very presently, the border became huge open. you basically walked throughout the time of. And till the final fifteen years, the skill to forge information became not there or perhaps after coming, they had to get drivers licenses, and of direction, non-electorate could desire to not. the very own laptop got here alongside and the skill to forge many, many information became in a software written to forge information. That opened the border to fraud and crime for many, and for some, artwork interior the north. artwork interior the north risk-free welfare, and the political events interior of united statesa. began to manage, and the tip of the story is.. they got here north in droves with diverse I.D.s. some worked.. some worked and picked up welfare.. some in simple terms gathered welfare. And whilst they are caught, they are in simple terms shipped homestead and so, the fraudulent information in simple terms do not remember. the real I.D. comes online in November and all of that is meant to alter. in case you look, the entire of the Southern Border of united statesa. is fairly, very arid. Very low inhabitants fee additionally, and as a effect, the final public in simple terms walked throughout the time of till we positioned the fence up. ================================= They stroll. Mexico and the US meet on the fringe of Texas and California. Centuries in the past, those states belonged to Mexico. --------------------------------------..... not appropriate. The land belonged to hunter gatherers. The Pope gave the land to the Spanish and Portuguese and countless of the american Continent became given to the Spanish. The Mexicans stole the land from the Spanish, and tried to scouse borrow the land from the aboriginal tribes and without countless fulfillment. a narrative that tells a great deal is the story of the Spanish commander who went to the prisons of Mexico and supplied to return and forth their loss of life effects in the event that they might come to the North Americas and artwork. fantastically much to a guy, they refused. The commander took the ten who volunteered and the two hundred or so as that did not, replaced them jointly and delivered them north. Of over 2 hundred of those adult males, decrease than 60 made it. The Indians killed something. The abuse of the aboriginal human beings via the Mexican and Spanish government became legend interior the Southwest and the tribes killed them, in return, ok.
2016-11-03 02:56:13
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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A lot more than get talked about.
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The Truth about Immigration
by Mickey Z. / December 12th, 2007
Everything negative you’ve heard about immigration is true. In fact, all the election cycle talk about lazy parasites pouring over borders to leech off another nation’s resources doesn’t go far enough in explaining the gravity of this ongoing crisis. Scream it from the mountaintops (or at least on your blog): Immigrants are destroying any and all hope of for planetary survival. Illegal aliens are Public Enemy #1. Foreigners are terrorists.
If you don’t believe me, just ask any sweatshop worker in, say, Vietnam…
The perfidious colonizers I refer to, of course, are the insatiable transnational corporations setting up camp all across the Third World. Whether it be Nike, The Gap, Wal-Mart, or any other taxpayer-subsidized bloodsucker, these crafty illegal aliens can’t be stopped by constructing a mere wall. They travel with impunity… on the wings of government subvention and cunning, relentless propaganda. Thanks to decades of conditioning, even the victims of these soulless migrants will voluntarily pay for the right to wear a shirt bearing their corporate logo.
One would not be engaging in hyperbole to characterize these illegal invaders as “terrorists.” Forget color-coded alerts, staged arrests, and manufactured scares. Put aside those times you were forced to remove your shoes at the airport. As defined at Dictionary.com: “an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety” and/or an “intense, overpowering fear” characterize brand of the terror I speak of.
While the corporate media obscures the real terror and trains its focus on the latest battle between Dubya and Osama (or the current villain of the day), the primary conflict on the planet remains unchanged: globalization from above vs. globalization from below.
“Immigrants” like the World Trade Organization, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and transnational corporations are elements of a mutant form of remote control imperialism. The United States doesn’t always have to send armies into other countries. It sends in Disney and McDonalds with the (usually) unspoken threat of military force backing them up.
Globalization is not intrinsically a bad idea. Mutually beneficial global ties can be essential. As Michael Albert of ZNet has articulated, the goal should be to globalize equity not poverty, solidarity not anti-sociality, diversity not conformity, democracy not subordination, and ecological balance not suicidal rapaciousness. Novelist/activist Arundhati Roy adds: “In the present circumstances, I’d say that the only thing worth globalizing is dissent.”
2007-12-12 20:39:30
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answered by Mencken 5
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Quite a few, there are over 1 million Americans that live and some work in Mexico.
2007-12-12 22:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes Americans do work illegally in Mexico. They go there for the adventure or whatever.
2007-12-12 20:25:50
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answered by drshorty 7
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An American illegally in Mexico, will not get free health care, low interest loans, schooling for kids or drivers license, but will be thrown in a rat hole of a jail for a long time.
2007-12-12 20:29:58
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answered by Ronnie j 4
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None, mexico has very strict laws about work visas.
2007-12-13 03:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually!!!! and this is a good one... Mexico's ex-president (vicente fox)... his grandfather was an illegal immigrant from the US who moved to Mexico...
2007-12-12 21:10:45
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answered by gbluebone 2
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I can think of drug, or human smugglers. That is the only thing I could think of.
2007-12-12 23:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Just davy crockett I think
2007-12-12 20:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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