If we had a "tit for tat" situation, Mexico would give him Section 8 housing, pay his medical bills, and educate his children in English at Mexico's expense. Plus give him a tax credit so he could get a refund even if he claims "Exempt".
2007-12-31 05:36:12
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answered by Ellis Wyatt 5
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unlawful immigration motives many issues it extremely is for helpful. it relatively is an undeniable actuality. Given your estimate of 20 million illegals enable's proceed from there. enable's say even a million/3 of them are conserving jobs. it extremely is extraordinarily much 7 million people in the artwork tension. Contributing to the tax base and so on. that would desire to leave 7 million interest vacancies. might our united states be waiting to deal with that many leaving the artwork tension? probable no longer. might people step into those jobs for the pay offered? probable no longer. businesses base line is income. might they strengthen wages to get people to artwork those jobs? probable no longer. extra businesses might start to outsource. subsequently leaving many people out of jobs that now carry jobs. Our comprehensive united states might cave in and the great melancholy might appear as if a cakewalk. As i've got suggested unlawful immigration is misguided and needs to provide up. yet we additionally would desire to be lifelike on deporting as you're saying 20 million people. believe me...it won't be able to take place for quite a few motives. So we would desire to circulate forward and think of of lifelike strategies to handle the area handy and additionally insure the unlawful challenge is stemmed sooner or later. extra sensible border protection and visa platforms would desire to be dealt with first and top-rated so the area would not steadily worsen. as quickly as the bypass is stopped we are able to then artwork on what to do with those already right here.
2016-10-10 17:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be deported.
Greetings.
From United Kingdom.
2007-12-31 15:38:23
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answered by ƟƝƂƏƙƎƝƉƐ ƘƦăƒƑƭƐƃƖƞĝ 5
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They are illegal. You thought that people from the U.S. can't be illegal.
2007-12-31 11:48:21
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answered by Daniel Q 2
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In fact my wife is a US citizen, she is working in Monterrey without any trouble. My neighbor from Nebraska is working here without any trouble. Near 2 million US citizens live in Mexico, go school here, do their lives here pretty well, many of them illegaly.
It is false that US citizen living in México are more skilled than mexicans. Mexico has a big university structure, all the 32 states have States Universities, with high standards and very low fees. And we have too many private universities. So, it is wrong to believe that any foreigner could come here and bring us the light of the wisdom.... open your eyes.... immigration is in both sides.... in fact....it is a global issue.
2007-12-31 09:21:49
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answered by Hector 5
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A naturalized citizen of the USA from Meixco can indeed work in Mexico since they retain dual citizenship.
2007-12-31 06:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It happens. Just not very often. It's not hard for a US citizen to get a green card in Mexico. However, there's a lot of people that hobo through central and south america. Offically homeless, but they work wherever they go. Then go somewhere else. I've never heard of someone getting in trouble, and I worked for USNCIS (united states citizenship and immigration services).
2007-12-31 05:57:47
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answered by Tim 6
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Mexican govt. doesn't allow it.
2007-12-31 05:51:56
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answered by Dave M 7
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The controlls in Mexico are a good deal stronger than they are here. You need, and the Mexican People support that, a work permit to work. Due to the corruption and trickle down theory of economic operation, Mexico does not have a lot of good jobs.
2007-12-31 05:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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probably nothing.. here is why, if an american is working in mexico it would be on a skilled job where you can easily petition for a FM3 job permit that allows you to work legally, and problem solved.
2007-12-31 05:33:26
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answered by Bernanke 4
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