Immigration question for everyone about Mexico's government?
I hear so many stories about how illegal aliens come here out of desperation because they can't find work, or get paid next to nothing in their own country. Is Mexico even trying to address these problems? I'm hoping someone has some pertinent information on this, rather than just venting about illegals, etc.
Answer:
The answer would be no. A lot of illegals that come are mostly from the countryside. They come here due to loss of job opportunities in the country side. They also hear stories of friends or family that tell them that there is opportunity in the U.S.
The Mexican Government is very corrupt, even if they tried, they it would run into opposition from the corrupt. And the corruptness is from all levels.
And yet we have so many people yelling that we need to quit meddling in other country's affairs...
Our government isn't going to pressure them - it would hurt the Washington economics game.
Mexican President, V. Foxx said "illegals are our greatest natural resorce !".
why dont we just bomb their govt and let anarchy reign?
No. The Mexican government is corrupt and they dont really do anything to help their citizens
They have a agreement, you give us a steady flow of oil, and we will give you our poverty. I wonder who is getting what, and who is getting the better of the other.
To answer your question the Us government does not put pressure on the Mexican government to encourage them to builde a better country that would encourage there people to stay there. Well like every other country that has a crupt system they think that if they ignore the problem it will go away. I think that if the person inchage of the country was more intrested in the well being of this fellow country men rather than his own personal gain. when the governmant begins to see the people first then maybe we will stop seeing the innocent people having to risk their lives for a better tomorrow
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