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    Enforcement blamed for unemployment among illegals.

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    Mexico City.- The proportion of poor Mexicans in the United States was elevated from 25.4 to 35 percent in the last year, consequence of the persecution of immigration politics and discrimination that has been taken advantage of by employers who exclude them of the welfare programs, firing them without cause and conditioning their payment to extraordinary working days.

    Of the approximately 12 million Mexicans that work in the neighboring country, one in three live in conditions of poverty that affects more the recently arrived undocumented migrants that out of fear of being deported accept low salaries and without any type of installment, accentuating their condition of exploitation.

    The situation of defenselessness of those countrymen that in 2007 sent to Mexico more than 25 Billion dollars in remittances, is so evident that in Texas, New Mexico and California, by citing some examples, add to thousands the ones that have been fired from work without pay, indicates the Center of Border Studies and Promotion of Human Rights in its report "Socioeconomic Conditions of Migrant Mexicans".

    Today, the Mexican population that resides in the United States represents the most numerous immigrant group, but it is also the poorest and the most vulnerable one. 53 percent of them do not have health insurance, 11.3 percent are unemployed and seven of 10 live together in a home with five or more family members, as opposed to migrant of other nationalities where the parameter of poverty is of 12.6 and unemployment is 6.4 percent.

    The report emphasizes that the consequence of that environment of contempt and pursuit against Mexicans, the migration of countrymen has been oriented toward the states of Florida and Georgia where they are displacing the labor of blacks, poor whites and other migrants.

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    Today, the Mexican population that resides in the United States represents the most numerous immigrant group, but it is also the poorest and the most vulnerable one. 53 percent of them do not have health insurance, 11.3 percent are unemployed and seven of 10 live together in a home with five or more family members, as opposed to migrant of other nationalities where the parameter of poverty is of 12.6 and unemployment is 6.4 percent.
    How does this compare with Mexicans living in Mexico?

    Do the migrants of other nationalities have legal status so these statistics compare illegal immigrant Mexicans with legal immigrants?

    Do the poorest of the Mexican population speak English? Do the poorest have any education?

    Thank you for the statistics Mexico.
    It's good to know Mexico claims 53% of Mexican illegal immigrants bleeds our health care system while $25 billion in remittances is sent home to Mexico.

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    To begin with how can they compare one immigrant group against another when leaving out whether they are legal or illegal immigrants.
    There is no way you can lump them all together and make a true statement.

    I would suggest if Mexico is so concerned about it's migrants being taken advantage of that they send out a warning. "Don't go to the U.S. and if you are already there, come home!!

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    ALL of our social statistics are being skewed by the crush of illegal immigrants. Just think of how the percentage of a state's population "living in poverty" goes up when businesses decide en masse to hire illegals. How about "children born out of wedlock"; how about percentage "dependent on public transit?" Everywhere you look you will find new studies reflecting increases in poverty. The reason is obvious to me.

    Then we have to hire more researchers to study the problem, appoint a commission to come up with solutions, caseworkers to manage the remedies. We're locked into a never ending spiral.

    Today, as I was going to my dental appointment, I started wondering how many Third World immigrants come in with long standing medical problems, and then when they get a job with insurance become a huge drain on the insurance providers. That's on top of the free care they are already getting just for being here.
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    Enforcement blamed for unemployment among illegals.
    Well, hot dang! Enforcement WORKS!!!! It's gonna get a whole lot worse for them. They should settle up their affairs and head on home now.
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    Ditto Miguelina!!

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    Lock your doors and be ready for lots of home invasions if they all start getting cut off from everything, when handouts are gone stealing will be the only way for most of them to survive.
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    The report emphasizes that the consequence of that environment of contempt and pursuit against Mexicans, the migration of countrymen has been oriented toward the states of Florida and Georgia where they are displacing the labor of blacks, poor whites and other migrants.

    Ooops, I thought they denied that they took job from Americans, i.e., blacks and poor whites.


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    Today, the Mexican population that resides in the United States represents the most numerous immigrant group, but it is also the poorest and the most vulnerable one. 53 percent of them do not have health insurance, 11.3 percent are unemployed and seven of 10 live together in a home with five or more family members, as opposed to migrant of other nationalities where the parameter of poverty is of 12.6 and unemployment is 6.4 percent.


    How does this compare with Mexicans living in Mexico?

    How does this compare to Americans living in Appalachia, Detroit or on reservations
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    What enforcement? Poor? $2 a day %50 of Mexicans live on in Mexico and they drive by my house in Colorado in $25,000 pick up trucks with the Norteno music blaring and $500 alligator boots and $1,000 Stetson's....and the wife pays for the kids food with food stamps!

    Poor? I don't think so...not in COLORADO!


    They now hasve two brothers named Salazar in the Congress for them too!

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