Saturday, January 16, 2010

Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?

Obviously, USA workforce is now predominantly white-collar and will continue to be.





So will taking industrial jobs to Mexico and Guatemala instead of China aid against immigration?





The industrail economy has proven to take a third-world or new country and tranform it with an improved government and economy.





Those Central Americans obviously come to America for a better and safer life and to provide for their families, even for the relatives in their home countries.





I would be less bad to ship those blue-collar jobs to those countries than China. Would any Chinese actually attempt swimming the Pacific in order to arrive in California?Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?
No, it won't. The problem is that US's industrial jobs ARE moving to Central America, but in return these countries are losing the same jobs to China. So the problem with the Central American economy is largely due to the fact that they are losing their jobs to China. The only way that they can compete with China is to pay low wages equivalent to China, and doing so will do nothing to control the US immigration from these countries.Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?
The chinese and other far eastern countries are easier to do business with. Mexico and Central American countries are very crooked and will probably nationalize your company (investment) and leave you with a lost investment. Most Mexican labor and Cent. Amer. labor can get into the U.S. very easy (geography) and they take the low paying jobs in our economy like farm labor and or other jobs Americans will not do for themselves. I can not nor will I blame the Mexicans for coming here illegally. They are simply filling an economic need and are very hard working people. They are looking for a better life.

No comments:

Post a Comment