Remittances from the U.S. Discourage Mexicans from Working
By Kausha Luna
CIS Immigration Blog, January 25, 2017
A professor at Mexico's Universidad Iberoamericana recently noted that the actions suggested by President Trump would be a huge blow to the Mexican population, particularly those with low incomes. However, he also stated that the rise in remittances implies ''several social problems." The academic highlighted that 1.29 million households are economically dependent on remittances, and added that there are entire municipalities that are supported by this income. According to data from the Bank of Mexico (the country's central bank), four of the top ten receiving municipalities (Puebla, Morelia, Leon, and San Luis Potosi) are located in states with the highest dependence on remittances, as a percent of their GDP. Moreover, the university professor lamented that the flow of remittances leads many to stop working and then they sustain themselves with the money coming from the United States. As my colleague Dan Cadman recently wrote, "the heavy reliance on remittances has permitted Mexican politicians and business leaders to sidestep many of the institutional changes need to better life for ordinary Mexicans so they don't have to think about the trek north to achieve financial stability."
http://cis.org/luna/remittances-us-discourage-mexicans-working
By Kausha Luna
CIS Immigration Blog, January 25, 2017
A professor at Mexico's Universidad Iberoamericana recently noted that the actions suggested by President Trump would be a huge blow to the Mexican population, particularly those with low incomes. However, he also stated that the rise in remittances implies ''several social problems." The academic highlighted that 1.29 million households are economically dependent on remittances, and added that there are entire municipalities that are supported by this income. According to data from the Bank of Mexico (the country's central bank), four of the top ten receiving municipalities (Puebla, Morelia, Leon, and San Luis Potosi) are located in states with the highest dependence on remittances, as a percent of their GDP. Moreover, the university professor lamented that the flow of remittances leads many to stop working and then they sustain themselves with the money coming from the United States. As my colleague Dan Cadman recently wrote, "the heavy reliance on remittances has permitted Mexican politicians and business leaders to sidestep many of the institutional changes need to better life for ordinary Mexicans so they don't have to think about the trek north to achieve financial stability."
http://cis.org/luna/remittances-us-discourage-mexicans-working
"The American Southwest seems to be slowly
returning to the jurisdiction of Mexico without firing a single
shot." --- EXCELSIOR --- national newspaper
of Mexico
REMITTANCES ….. are only part of
Mexico’s looting… and billions for anchor
baby breeders, billions for heroin sales and then do the numbers!
Mexicans abroad sent home nearly $2.4 billion in transfers in November,
24.7 percent higher than a year earlier, marking their fastest pace of
expansion since March 2006, according to Mexican central bank data on Monday…
70% OF ILLEGALS GET WELFARE!
“According to the Centers for
Immigration Studies, April '11, at least 70% of Mexican illegal alien families
receive some type of welfare in the US!!! cis.org”
CIS
THE
STAGGERING COST OF AMNESTY: non-enforcement is another
form of AMNESTY!
Legals
to pay trillions for open borders and Mexico’s looting
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2016/11/the-cost-of-amnesty-legals-will-pay.html
Between one-quarter and one-third of the 1.5 million new arrivals in 2014 were illegal aliens, meaning that a conservative estimate is that 1,000 illegal aliens a day are moving to the United States.
Between one-quarter and one-third of the 1.5 million new arrivals in 2014 were illegal aliens, meaning that a conservative estimate is that 1,000 illegal aliens a day are moving to the United States.
Amnesty plan would cost taxpayers $1.2 trillion
By Rick Moran
Hillary Clinton's plan to bring 11 million illegal aliens
"out of the shadows" would cost American households an immediate
tax increase of $1.2 trillion, or $15,000 per household, according to a study
by the National Academy of Sciences.