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    CAFTA predicted to slow illegal immigration

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    CAFTA predicted to slow illegal immigration
    By Matt Whittaker
    The Monitor

    SAN ANTONIO, October 15, 2005 â€â€
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    We await to see the outcome... only true if it is executed right.
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    Yes, just like NAFTA was supposed to stem the flow of mexicans into the us illegally! After all why wouldn't they want to stay in the CAFTA countries and work for pennies on the dollar for the big american companies that will be moving over there? And what is wrong with the mexicans who dont want to stay in Mexico and make $30.00 a week. They should be happy and bow to their masters (the american corporations). Just like we shoud continue to buy products from these corporations and pay inflated prices for their products. You'd think the cost of a car would go down since their operating expenses are much cheaper outside of the US.

    CAFTA was passed as a gateway to the FTAA. Their ultimate goal is to integrate Canada, the US and Mexico into one big country. Those who have access to the internet do the research and learn the truth.

    This is why the US money was colorized in order to make us more acustomed to the new money that will be in circulation for all 3 countries.

    This is the same thing as the new tv show commander in chief that is being used to brainwash the masses into accepting the coming presidency of Hilary.

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    All Cafta will do is create some more US investment in CA and the DR. The people in the DR and CR are dirt poor save for some Costa Ricans and some Panamanians..how can those people buy US goods and services if they have no disposable income? Look at the US and Canada where you have two modern countries. Candian goods we can buy but we can sell our goods there too! US goods are already in Latin American stores but the people cannot afford them and can barely afford the local product.....let us see how long Dominican sugar and Guatemalan sugar destroy US western state sugar beet farmers?

    If the average Mexican could earn just $7 an hour a working couple could earn $28,000 a year which I believe would keep most of them in their towns and villages! Better to clean floors in Denver for $11 an hour then earn $1 an hour in Mexico!

    We have much more to lose than gain from these agreements.....how will FTAA affect any future Argentinian beef or wheat imports into the US?

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    A free trade agreement with six Latin American countries that Congress narrowly passed recently could stem the flow of illegal immigrants from countries other than Mexico.
    Why does MSM keep trying to push this crap? They must be revving up to support the traitors who passed the bill in 2006.


    The agreement will be good for the state in the same vein as the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Cuellar said has brought jobs and prosperity to South Texas. He said CAFTA will bring farming and manufacturing jobs to the United States.
    NAFTA good? Give me a break. Tell that to all those folks who lost their jobs.


    Despite its narrow passage, CAFTA sets a good precedent for talks on the much broader Free Trade Agreement of the Americas, Hastings said.
    Hastings can’t even get the name right. It is the Free Trade Area of The Americas. We don’t want to end our country, you idiot! Every elected official who voted for CAFTA knew that it is the catalyst for the FTAA.
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