Friday, July 6, 2018

HISPANIC-LATINO UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HITS LOWEST LEVEL ON RECORD.... But isn't that why they're jumping our borders???

WHAT WOULD THE NUMBERS BE IF E-VERIFY WERE IMPOSED???


Hispanic-Latino Unemployment Rate Hits Lowest Level on Record in June


By Craig Bannister | July 6, 2018 | 9:03 AM EDT


Seasonally-ajusted monthly Hispanic-Latino unemployment rate (16+ years old) Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
The national seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for Hispanics and Latinos in the U.S. labor force fell to the lowest level on record in June of 2018, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) datareleased Friday show.
In June, the unemployment rate for Hispanics and Latinos, aged 16 and up, was 4.6%, down from its May level of 4.9%. Before June’s record, the lowest monthly Hispanic-Latino unemployment rate since BLS began tracking the statistic in 1973 was 4.8%.
While the Hispanic-Latino unemployment rate had been as low as 4.8% in five months, four of those months were during the administration of President Donald Trump; the lone exception being October of 2006:
  1. June 2018: 4.6%
  2. October 2006: 4.8%
  3. June 2017: 4.8%
  4. October 2017: 8%
  5. November 2017: 4.8%
  6. April 2018: 4.8%
During the 17 full months of the Trump administration, beginning in February 2017, Hispanic-Latino unemployment has averaged 5.0%.
In contrast, the national Hispanic-Latino unemployment rate averaged 9.4% during President Barack Obama’s eight years (96 months) in office, impacted by the 2008 recession, which officially ended in June of 2009, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Hispanic-Latino unemployment was 11.3% during Obama’s first full month in office, February of 2009. By January of 2017, the Hispanic-Latino unemployment rate had dropped to 5.9%. Trump was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

Hispanic Latino Seasonally-adjusted Unemployment Rate by Month, Ages 16 and up. (Source: U.S. BLS)




AMERICAN POVERTY and the LA RAZA 

MEXICAN WELFARE STATE on AMERICA’S 

BACKS.



"Congress must prioritize four repairs for the immigration system before contemplating any DACA-style amnesty negotiation, said Brat:

1. Ending chain migration and the visa lottery;

2. Mandating employer use of E-Verify;

3. Construction of a southern border wall; and

4. Interior enforcement of immigration law."



REP. DAVE BRAT



"The new talk about amnesty for drug-dealers is even crazier.  This is just an admission of what anyone who cares to already knows: Mexico is run by a collection of drug cartels and other violent outlaws.  This collection of criminals has killed thousands of public officials, policemen, and reporters – all in the name of preserving a criminal status quo that no one even feels like pretending does not exist anymore.  They even write songs glorifying them."


"Mexico is already a failed state, crippled by a poisoned, stratified culture and a corrupt government that have somehow managed to turn a nation so blessed with resources and hardworking people into such a basket case that millions of its citizens see their best option as putting themselves in the hands of gangsters to cross a burning desert to get cut-rate jobs in el Norte."

Billionaire Mexicans tell their poor to JUMP U.S. OPEN BORDERS and LOOT THE STUPID GRINGO… and loot they do!

Billions of dollars are sucked out of America from Mexico’s looting!

1) Mexico ended legal immigration 100 years ago, except for Spanish blood.
2) Mexico is the 17th richest nation but pays the 220th lowest minimum wage to force their subjects to invade the USA. The expands territory for Mexicans, spreads the Spanish language, and culture and genotypes, while earning 17% of Mexico's gross GDP as Foreign Remittance Income.

MICHELE MALKIN

Understanding LA RAZA / UNIDOSus: The U.S. tax dollar funded Mexican fascist party which is the fastest growing political party in America

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/07/michelle-malkin-understanding-us-funded.html

Only in America could critics of a group called "The Race" be labeled racists. Such is the triumph of left-wing identity chauvinists, whose aggressive activists and supine abettors have succeeded in redefining all opposition as "hate."


Mexican president-elect López Obrador embraced by Mexico’s business titans

 

By Don Knowland
6 July 2018
Mexico’s president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) met on Wednesday behind closed doors with the Business Coordinating Council (Consejo Coordinador Empresarial, CCE), comprised of organizations representing the commanding heights of Mexican business. After the meeting, CCE members gave AMLO their “vote of confidence,” according to Gustavo de Hoyos Walther, president of the Employer Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex), the nation’s largest employers’ organization.
At a press conference afterwards, López Obrador said “it was a very cordial meeting, very good,” and that we are “coordinating to work together.” He expressed his “satisfaction with the attitude of the business sector” and thanked them “for their responsible attitude and mutual trust.”
AMLO went on to emphasize that “we are not going to impose anything, we are going to argue and convince. [O]ur movement has the majority, [but] it will not act in an overbearing manner: nothing by force, everything by reason and right. We are going to act with a lot of responsibility … We are in a time of reconciliation and national unity.”
Appearing with AMLO after the meeting, CCE president Juan Pablo Castañón, who until recently had been one of the most vocal critics of López Obrador, glowingly turned to his former nemesis and enthused that “the attitude has been one of confidence, of certainty, of serenity, of joint work and of a vision of the future. It is a great opportunity to work with your team [in the transition period].”
López Obrador’s picks for his chief of staff, Alfonso Romo, himself a prominent businessman and major investor, and future secretaries of Finance, Carlos Urzúa, and Labor, Luis María Alcalde, also attended the CCE meeting with AMLO. Shortly before the conclave, Romo told the press that AMLO’s early objective is to give “a lot of confidence” so that Mexico becomes a “paradise for investment.”
After the meeting, Alejandro Ramírez Magaña, president of the secretive Mexican Business Council (Consejo Mexicano de Negocios, CMN), which is composed of a select group of 60 billionaires and business tycoons such as Carlos Slim, the richest man in Mexico, said that López Obrador’s speech, was “very conciliatory, and we received it with optimism.” The relationship between AMLO and the business sector, he said, “will be very positive and will involve everyone.”
This comes scarcely two months after López Obrador had accused notable members of the CMN of comprising a “mafia of power” that had “trafficked in influence” with the government and interfered with his two prior presidential campaigns. Ramírez Magaña, who is CEO of Cinépolis, the largest cineplex chain in Mexico and Latin America, and CMN members Claudio X. González Laporte, chairman of Kimberly-Clark, Eduardo Tricio Haro, a major shareholder in Citibánamex and Aeroméxico, and Mexico’s second richest man, Alberto Baillères González, responded by effectively declaring themselves enemies of AMLO in inserts they published in major Mexican newspapers.
Baillères González, who had flat-out told his employees in May to vote for the candidate who had the best chance of defeating López Obrador, said in a letter Wednesday that he will “collaborate institutionally” with the new government, and congratulated AMLO for his victory in the elections.
Tatiana Clouthier, a key member of López Obrador’s transition team, on Wednesday posted on Facebook a video produced by CMN entitled “I believe in Mexico,” wherein these and other prominent CMN members offered him their support and to work with him.
The video includes Ramírez Magaña, who emphasizes that “entrepreneurs recognize and respect” AMLO’s triumph, González Laporte, Tricio Haro, Carlos Danel of Gentera, the largest microfinance company in Latin America, María Asunción Aramburuzabala, billionaire head of Tresalia Capital, and Daniel Servitje, from Grupo Bimbo, the world’s largest baking company, also appear with similar messages. The business titans commit themselves to continue investing in the country and generating “quality jobs.”
Following AMLO’s meeting with the CCE, González Laporte reiterated that the employers’ organizations have great “confidence” in him, and said that they will continue with their investments “in an environment of trust.”
González Laporte expressly gave the go-ahead to AMLO’s program to support 2.6 million young people, with the purpose of integrating them into working life through training. At the press conference on Wednesday, López Obrador explained that this program consists of “hiring young people as apprentices to have a job. Entrepreneurs will act as tutors. The government will transfer state resources to the companies to pay the payroll of these young people.”
In reality, this a program to develop large pools of trained but low-paid labor at government expense.
After the meeting, Coparmex head Walther stressed that his organization would begin working intensively in the coming weeks on the so-called “salary issue” with Graciela Márquez Colín and Luisa María Alcalde, who López Obrador has proposed to occupy the Secretariats of Economy and Labor and Social Welfare. This is a reference to AMLO’s proposal to selectively raise certain wages, which Comparmex has until now opposed.
At the meeting with the CCE Wednesday, AMLO’s team and the business leaders also pledged to invest in the largely poor, rural south of the country, in order to bring it into “the world of the 21st century.” Mexican capitalism undoubtedly eyes this area as a large pool of untapped labor.
Wednesday’s lovefest went on and on. Virtually no major sector of the Mexican economy failed to chime in, promising to work together in response to Lopez Obrador’s rapprochement with big business.
Bosco de la Vega, president of the National Agricultural Council (CNA), indicated that López Obrador’s message that he would not accept the seasonality of agricultural products under a renewed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was “good news.” De la Vega likewise confirmed that there is a “great vote of confidence” in AMLO from the sector he represents.
Similarly, the president of the Mexican Association of the Automotive Industry, Eduardo Solis, said that he will meet in three weeks with the next Secretary of Economy to work on building up the domestic car market, adding that no automaker would leave the country.
Mexico’s business elite had long accused AMLO of being an angry, radical left populist, who would resort to “authoritarian” measures, undoing privatizations and even carrying out expropriations in order to pursue his “socialist” agenda. As they and the new government undertake close cooperation on every aspect of his economic program, those fears are dissipating like a puff of smoke.
None of this will lead the pseudo left, that has almost uniformly supported López Obrador, many in the most glowing terms, to see him for what he is—yet another bourgeois politician who is embracing Mexico’s ruling oligarchy with open arms.


Should We Invade Mexico?

https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2018/07/05/should-we-invade-mexico-n2497140?utm_campaign=rightrailsticky2

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent the views of Townhall.com.

One fact a lot of Americans forget is that our country is located 

right up against a socialist failed state that is promising to 

descend even further into chaos – not California, the other one. And the Mexicans, having reached the bottom of the hole they have dug for themselves, just chose to keep digging by electing a new leftist presidente who wants to surrender to the cartels and who thinks that Mexicans have some sort of hitherto unknown “human right” to sneak into the United States and demographically reconquer it. There’s a Spanish phrase that describes his ideology, and one of the words is toro.




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