Mexico prepares for TRICKLE DOWN EFFECT of bad U.S. economy
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Oscar , Oaxaca:
Oct 16 2008
Mexico :
Mexico’s billion-dollar-a-day dependence on the U.S. economy is only one part of the problem. Our hard times here are affecting the remittances sent home by many migrant workers who are experiencing financial difficulties, such as losing their jobs...
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Eva
Oct 16 2008
HARLINGEN,
United States
It doesn’t seem possible that Mexicowould begin looking into foreign investments with everything The U.S. has given them. The immigrant situation will get worse, many more will be deported. I think it is time to make serious decisions and bilateral communication is imperative for us both.
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Oscar
Oct 16 2008
Oaxaca,
Mexico
Given?? I think we’ve both been around to scratch each others backs, but their comes a time when we need to stop and think if it’s really working for either one of us.
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Seth
Oct 17 2008
Monterrey,
Mexico
We are screwed if we do and screwed if we don’t!
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Oscar
Oct 17 2008
Oaxaca,
Mexico
I don’t think we are ”·screwed”, but it’s not going to be easy, anyway we look at it.
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Don’t you think if a genuine, HONEST, plan could be made, we could BOTH benefit? We both know illegal immigration is hurting and will continue hurting. Trade between us should be forgotten.
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What is the real trade? SLAVE LABOR?
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I do believe illegal immigration is hurting BOTH sides..That is true. But free trade such as Nafta should offer gains on ALL sides.
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I’ll agree to that.
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Atl east we can all agree on something.
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Given?? I think we’ve both been around to scratch each others backs, but their comes a time when we need to stop and think if it’s really working for either one of us.
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I don’t think we are ”·screwed”, but it’s not going to be easy, anyway we look at it.
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I do believe illegal immigration is hurting BOTH sides..That is true. But free trade such as Nafta should offer gains on ALL sides.
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It doesn’t seem possible that Mexicowould begin looking into foreign investments with everything The U.S. has given them. The immigrant situation will get worse, many more will be deported. I think it is time to make serious decisions and bilateral communication is imperative for us both.
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Don’t you think if a genuine, HONEST, plan could be made, we could BOTH benefit? We both know illegal immigration is hurting and will continue hurting. Trade between us should be forgotten.
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