In response to: http://www.npr.org/2012/09/12/160758471/u-s-grows-an-industrial-complex-along-the-border
Is it possible that the Border Industrial Complex will become so good at what it does that it eventually kills the goose that lays its golden (Mexican) eggs?
I doubt it. The entire insidious industry depends upon hungry people coming north for jobs.
Would these people come or stay here if that corrupt, cartel-run Mexican trading partner of ours took care of its own citizens? No.
Can you imagine over 50% of the US undocumented either staying home or going home to enjoy living and working in prosperity with their own families? God forbid that OUR government sanction Mexico until that occurred because this modern form of economic slavery is yet another insidious part of the bi-national 1%'s "failed immigration for profit" status quo.
I suggest that you always consider the 1.25 billion dollars a day in cross border trade, 1 million legal border crossings per day, Mexican oil, Mexican labor, NAFTA, drug war profits, US investments in Mexico, US undocumented's remittances to Mexico, and the US Border Industrial complex when considering our problems with Mexico.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35749.htm
Is it possible that the Border Industrial Complex will become so good at what it does that it eventually kills the goose that lays its golden (Mexican) eggs?
I doubt it. The entire insidious industry depends upon hungry people coming north for jobs.
Would these people come or stay here if that corrupt, cartel-run Mexican trading partner of ours took care of its own citizens? No.
Can you imagine over 50% of the US undocumented either staying home or going home to enjoy living and working in prosperity with their own families? God forbid that OUR government sanction Mexico until that occurred because this modern form of economic slavery is yet another insidious part of the bi-national 1%'s "failed immigration for profit" status quo.
I suggest that you always consider the 1.25 billion dollars a day in cross border trade, 1 million legal border crossings per day, Mexican oil, Mexican labor, NAFTA, drug war profits, US investments in Mexico, US undocumented's remittances to Mexico, and the US Border Industrial complex when considering our problems with Mexico.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35749.htm
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