There is so much that I want to say about the immigration rallies. There are many people who immigrated legally who are not happy about this. My question is which came first, cheap labor, or employers who think they need to use it to compete?
And why aren't latino kids graduating ?
And if you want a better life, why do you have to be disruptive to get it?
Gearing Up, and Girding for, Protests
Around the U.S., cities brace for marches. In L.A., a huge crowd is expected along Wilshire.
By Rong-Gong Lin II and Arin Gencer, Times Staff Writers
May 1, 2006
Protests Disrupt California-Mexico Border Crossing
It's not only disposable labor that is being brought into this country illegally from Latin America.
La Sierra
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The elites in North and South America probably don't have any real problems with immigration, legal or illegal, they are doing just fine. What about the rest of us?
By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press Writer Mexican president urges prudence during immigration marches in his country, U.S.
hmmmmm, I wonder why?
Could it be that Mexico, India and the Philippines receive the most in remittances. More than 60 percent of the Latino population in the U.S. is of Mexican descent. About Mexico Dr. Ratha says, "Mexico received $17 billion last year and that was higher than their foreign direct investment. It was about the same size as their oil exports."
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