If some type of bill ends up passing, are Mexico's problems going to continue affecting the U.S?

Because many of the undocumented aliens are Hispanic, Mexico must be in a big mess to where that many people left their country. No one is really questioning the root cause of the problem: Mexico. If Bush thinks that legalizing this many illegal aliens is going to help solve the problem, he is wrong. People will continue to keep having children even when they cannot support themselves--they will continue to search for a better way when options are slim. While America is the land of immigration, are the legal taxpayers supposed to continue feeling sorry for the attempts of illegal people when the root cause is not taken care? While it is not the responsibility of the U.S to do this, unless Mexico straightens it act up, how long will it be before we have to go through this again?

I am not trying to bash Mexico here, I am really just really trying to understand if their government is making attempts to make a better life for their people. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks!

Answer:
The porous border with Mexico serves as a convenient safety valve for Mexico!

Mexico is an incubator of economic misery and frustration.

No economic opportunity for the amount of babies being born there!

No middle class !

By taking all of the immigrants from Mexico, we are helping the wealthy elite and the corrupt government of Mexico to continue the unfair and imbalanced economic situation there.

Mexicans are sending about 30 billion dollars back to Mexico every year.

The United States we have come to cherish is evaporating before our very eyes.

The wealthy elite in Mexico live in gated communities that are well insulated from the reality of economic misery outside those gates.

The wealthy elite in this country enjoy the same situation.

Mexico will not develop a middle class and the middle class in the U.S. will continue to shrink.

Don't expect Mexico to change much at all, but expect the U.S. to reconfigure itself as a result of massive illegal aliens coming into the country.

This immigration bill is the equivalent of prescription drugs that people take to stabilize the symptoms of an ilness, but nothing to do with dealing with the ROOT CAUSE of that illness.

The major point you are making is an excellent one and one that needs to be repeated again and again.

Remind your family and friends that the ROOT CAUSE needs to be identified and a strategy needs to be fashioned to deal with that root cause.

Mexico has more natural wealth per square mile than many of the world's wealthiest industrialized countries and yet Mexico remains a third-world country.

They have been a republic almost as long as we have.

What the hell happened?!

What gives?!

You don't see people from Canada crawling through the sewers to find a better life in the U.S.

Their standard of living is virtually the same as ours.

That isn't the case with Mexico.

An EXTREME DIFFERENTIAL in the standard of living exists between Mexico and the U.S.

It is time to call a spade a spade and to turn up the political heat on the Mexican government to get a move on !

Don't be the least bit shy about emphasizing this core point over and over again.

That is the only way the consciousness of the citizens of both countries will be raised to a level high enough to insist on long overdue changes and reforms.
"they will continue to search for a better way when options are slim." Are people supposed to roll over and die without trying? I dont understand what you mean by that
Well, to answer your question, is africa trying to make the lives of their citizens better? Maybe. But it wont happen overnight.

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