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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > The News Room

Mexico’s Richest Man Urges Young U.S. Immigrants Into Workforce - Page 2

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08-14-2014, 10:37 PM
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Please slim invest in Mexico, give money to schools so they can educate more Mexican youth. You have the power to reshape Mexico. Ugh i wish I had all that money, I would invest it heavily in fixing Mexico and making it the best country in the world.
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Econ 101 .... What can you possibly gain by investing in mexico?
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Econ 101 .... What can you possibly gain by investing in mexico?
Econ 101 -> Cheap labor?
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You can gain a lot under the right circumstances and start-up capital. Slim is a good example. He got most of what he has for cents on the dollar.
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Econ 101 -> Cheap labor?
Cheap labor will remain, even if mexico were to be nuked out of the face of the earth.
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Most businesses/business men like immigration reform. Because for them it means higher quality and cheaper labor to employ legally.
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Talk is cheap, amigo. How about create jobs in Mexico so people don't have to risk their lives con ng to the US and living like dogs as illegals? Then if you care about the children, offer scholarships.
You've become so bitter about any piece of news or post on here over these past couple of years that it's irritating to read. Does he owe you anything? Does he owe those kids anything? No. So why would he if it doesn't benefit him financially?

Some of the comments that come out of posters on here blow my mind...
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You've become so bitter about any piece of news or post on here over these past couple of years that it's irritating to read. Does he owe you anything? Does he owe those kids anything? No. So why would he if it doesn't benefit him financially?

Some of the comments that come out of posters on here blow my mind...
Same thing can be said about the US government and immigration.
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