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    Mex Consul General: Aging U.S. will miss Mexican Immigrants

    Aging U.S. will miss Mexican Immigrants



    The Mexican Consul General of Phoenix says that Mexican workers are leaving the U.S. in response to heightened immigration enforcement (stepped up raids and tough laws at the municipal level) but that in coming decades, the U.S. will be sorry it pushed out these young, able-bodied workers.

    Speaking to the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona, Carlos Flores Vizcarra said demographic estimates show that within 30 years, nearly 77 million Americans will retire: "So the question is, who will take the place of those folks who are retiring?" he asked. Mexico is also facing a shortage of labor in coming decades, Flores added, and the U.S. will not find it easy to lure these workers back.

    While everyone knows that low wages in Mexico are partially responsible for the numbers of Mexicans leaving the country seeking work elsewhere, the population explosion south of the border also has been a factor, he said. During World War II, Mexico had 18 million citizens; today, 20 million foreign-born residents of Mexican descent live in the U.S. --that's more than the entire population of the country in the 1940s. And Mexico's population has quintupled, to about 107 million people.

    "It's like a revolution that no country could have digested," Flores said. "What has been our safety valve? The U.S."

    But Mexicans seeking a better climate for immigrants aren't just going back to Mexico, Vizcarra said. They're heading north to Canada.

    "Canada is pressing on Mexico so that Mexico can provide more labor to Canda," he said. "From this moment, Mexico is looking to the Canadian horizon, maybe with more interest than to the U.S., basicaly because of the sluggish economy here in America, and also becuase Canada is discovering new economic frontiers in Manitoba and Alberta."
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    Mex Cons

    We have plenty of foreign workers lined up and ready to come to work--LEGALLY. Legal immigrants are usually insured, paid well, are educated, vaccinated, and learn to speak English.
    Mexico needs her people to stay in Mexico, unless they come legally with visas and return when the visas expire.

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    You said it Texan!!!!

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    "It's like a revolution that no country could have digested," Flores said. "What has been our safety valve? The U.S."
    This Mexican is honest!

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    Maybe if they'd quit breeding like rabbits Mexico wouldn't have this problem. And we're next. Anchor babies by the millions.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    "It's like a revolution that no country could have digested," Flores said. "What has been our safety valve? The U.S."
    Do you hear this, ALIPAC'ers: Carlos Flores Vizcarra, the Mexican Consul General in Phoenix admitted it. Mexico is actively sending its invaders into the U.S. to maintaintheir status quo...a rich elite propped up by exploitation of its people and held in power by corruption and graft!!!
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    Aging U.S. will miss Mexican Immigrants


    This is a classic example of Mexican stupidity. Americans know how to reproduce too.

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    Re: Mex Consul General: Aging U.S. will miss Mexican Immigra

    the U.S. will be sorry it pushed out these young, able-bodied workers.
    I don't think so. If this Carlos creep thinks that by his estimation the U.S. will be sorry, then he is a moron.
    The National Council of LaRaza is the largest*hate group.

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    Typical Mexican false logic with threatening overtones blaming Americans. How can Mexico "be facing a labor shortage" when their population has quintupled to about 107 million people?

    Their "safety valve" should be the development of their country and successful employment of their own people. That takes honesty and social committment to their Mexican citizens. Until that happens, they will remain an unequal third world country.

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    The Mexican Consul General of Phoenix says that Mexican workers are leaving the U.S. in response to heightened immigration enforcement (stepped up raids and tough laws at the municipal level) but that in coming decades, the U.S. will be sorry it pushed out these young, able-bodied workers
    Yea sure...thanks for your concern mexico! Now get the heck out of our country!
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