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    NAFTA worsens conditions on borders

    NAFTA has worsened conditions on border
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/op-e ... lets1.html

    Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez are right in blaming the North American Free Trade Agreement for undermining human rights and social justice while protecting the investments of multinational corporations ("Indigenous peoples vs. the multinationals," Opinion, Jan. 2).

    NAFTA's failures to equalize and enforce toxic pollution regulations, and worker health and safety standards, have increased the health risks faced by communities in the border region. In the landmark case of Tijuana's abandoned maquiladora Metales y Derivados, NAFTA's own environmental commission could not compel the cleanup of more than 7,000 tons of toxic waste, which still lies exposed to the elements just a mile south of the border.

    Under NAFTA, poverty has increased on both sides of the border. In San Diego, the number of low-paying service jobs rose by almost a quarter of a million between 1992 and 2002, as better-paying manufacturing jobs moved across the border. Pockets of poverty in the region more than doubled in the 1990s.

    In Mexico, NAFTA initially stimulated job growth at the border. But the average Tijuana maquiladora employee typically earns $1.50 an hour, so far below a living wage that many full-time workers live in squatters' settlements without paved roads, access to clean water, electricity or sewage service. Now, corporations are shifting operations to countries like China, where wages are a third or less than Tijuana maquiladora workers' wages. The U.S. and Mexican jobs lost due to low-wage global competition may never return.

    NAFTA had little effect in reducing the economic migration of Mexicans to the United States. According to the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, the number of unauthorized Mexicans living in the United States grew from 2 million to 4.8 million between 1990 and 2000, despite the implementation of U.S. policies that resulted in a 500 percent increase in deaths among border crossers between 1994 and 2002.

    NAFTA's legacy of hunger, sickness, economic instability and environmental contamination should be sufficient warning to those who seek to expand this form of globalization in the Central American Free Trade Agreement and the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

    AMELIA SIMPSON

    Director, Border Environmental

    Justice Campaign

    Environmental Health Coalition

    of San Diego
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    NAFTA has been a disaster for everyone concerned except the corporations and politicians. NO MORE TRADE AGREEMENTS! NOT until the CITIZENS that are affected have a say!
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    How can that be? Certain politicians told us that NAFTA and CAFTA create more jobs than are destroyed? It's easy, just like turning water into gold. They told us that NAFTA/CAFTA/FTAA are "win win!"

    Ever wonder where the term "win win" came from? It came from Tata of Bangalore, India - an expression to be used to counter objections to Americans getting fired in favor of Tata emloyees of Bangalore, India.

    Yeah, there's winners all right:
    Tata Consultancy, Inc, of Bangalore, India
    Tata salesmen based in the US - here to persuade CEOs to fire Americans.
    Corrupt politicians

    Billpayers are:
    American workers and taxpayers.

    Likewise, NAFTA/CAFTA winners are:

    Corrupt politicians


    How can this be?
    Americans are supposed to lose,
    and foreign nationals are supposed to win and take our jobs!

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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