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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Exportation of the Mexican Undocumented to Hometown America

Here is the dilemma;  many Americans cannot see beyond their own street corners and hospital emergency rooms.  Or in the case of my own brother in our hometown of San Jacinto CA, his own town.

The influx of the undocumented after Clinton's NAFTA was a title wave.  The amount of the undocumented living in some places quadrupled.

So who do many people including my own brother blame?  The undocumented. 

 I blame the US/Mexican bi-national 1% who run both government.  It is they who profit from illegal immigration, and it is people like my brother and the undocumented who pay the price.     

If we want a solution to this we have to be educated about the real cause and the real culprits.  The cause is greed.  The culprits are the 1% who as in US health care, jobs, education, and mortgage meltdowns, put their profit above our lives.

The 1% do not have their hometowns, emergency rooms ,schools and jobs overtaken by the ,undocumented.   And it is the 1%, like Clinton and NAFTA, who cause and caused this while profiting from it at the same time.

Here is what they do.  The Mexican 1% export human laborers (the undocumented) to the US in order to avoid providing for those exported people.  The US 1% import those undocumented to profit from their labor, especially agricultural corporations.   The Mexican 1% get billions pumped back into their economy as remittances.  The US 1% pays dirt wages to laborers to maximize their profits.   The US taxpayers foot the educational, medical, and job loss bills for this insidious setup.

This setup does not change because the 1% on both sides of the border make too much profit in keeping it as it.  This is very similar to the illegal Mexican drugs industry.    

I know from my own experience that the Mexican undocumented (who make up over 50% of the undocumented in the US) would not come or stay here if they could make a comparable living wage working safely at home.

So why do we seldom if ever hear US politicians or Washington criticize that filthy corrupt 1% run Mexican government for the part it plays in our illegal immigration problems?  There is simply too much money being made by them in maintaining the status quo. 

We put economic sanctions on Iran for supposedly building a nuclear bomb.    Could we not put economic sanctions on Mexico until they clean up their act and take care of their own people?

Not if you are a 1% paid politician.  Our legal trade with Mexico currently boasts some 1.25 billion dollars a day in cross border trade.  Don't forget Mexican oil,  which comes in as our number two source of oil behind Canada.

We made the full loop.  This is all about the bi-national 1% running both governments and economies to their profit advantages.  Meanwhile, people in hometown America,  like my brother, are paying the price, as are the undocumented who are exported to his hometown.   

More on the scam.  The Mexican 1% export human laborers in order to avoid providing for those exported people.  The US 1% import those undocumented to profit from their labor.   The Mexican 1% get billions pumped back into their economy as remittances.  The US 1% pay dirt wages to maximize their profits.   The US taxpayers foot the educational, medical, and job loss bills for this insidious scam.

This scam does not change because the 1% on both sides of the border make too much profit in keeping it as it (very similar to the drug war).     

From my experience the Mexican undocumented (who make up over 50% of the US undocumented ) would not come or stay here if they could make a comparable living wage working safely at home.

Yet we seldom if ever hear US politicians or Washington criticize that filthy corrupt 1% run Mexican government for the part it plays in our illegal immigration problems.  Simply too much money being made by them in maintaining the status quo. 

Could we not put economic sanctions on Mexico until they clean up their act and take care of their own people?

Not if you are a 1% paid politician.  Our legal trade with Mexico currently boasts some 1.25 billion dollars a day in cross border trade.  Don't forget Mexican oil,  which comes in as our number two source of oil behind Canada.

We made the full loop.  This is all about the bi-national 1% running both governments and economies to their profit advantages.  Meanwhile, people in hometown America,  like my brother, are paying the price, as are the undocumented who are exported to his hometown.   

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