Wednesday, October 01, 2008

AH HA! It's all about securing the boarders!

So, that's what it is all about! Everybody's bitching about "illegals" in the U.S. and not being able to stem the flow of immigrants crossing the boarder. Since we obviously don't have the technology, manpower, nor WILL to secure our boarders (something that virtually every industrialized nation in the world has been doing for decades), we simply make the situation in the U.S. intolerable.

Kinda' like your boss won't fire you because he doesn't want to pay unemployment, so he makes your working environment such that you will quit!

Now I get it!

Money sent home by Mexicans in US drops 12 percent
MEXICO CITY - Mexicans living in the U.S. sent home 12 percent less money in August, the largest drop on record since the Bank of Mexico began tracking remittances 12 years ago, the central bank reported on Wednesday.

After years of record gains, remittances have dropped across Latin America. In Brazil, immigration to the U.S. dropped dramatically after the real rose in value against the dollar.

In Mexico, Mexicans began sending less money home this year, economically stranding many small towns and neighborhoods that live off the stipends. The Bank of Mexico said remittances will likely continue to fall in the coming months because of the "difficult problems the U.S. economy faces."

The bank said remittances in August dropped 12 percent to US$1.9 billion. That compares to US$2.2 billion in August 2007.

Migrants living in the U.S. have sent home US$15.5 billion in the first eight months of this year, 4 percent less than the same period the year before.

A slowing U.S. economy and stepped up immigration enforcement by the U.S. government, including record deportations and increased border security, are behind the drop.

Remittances are Mexico's second-largest source of foreign income, next to oil exports.

Nearly all of it comes from the United States, home to 98 percent of Mexicans living abroad. At least 11 million Mexicans live in the United States.


The Problem with this is that it sucks for all of us. And it's likely to suck harder and longer.