Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Mexican Immigration

The debate over immigration has gained a lot of attention in recent years due to one reason or another. It is almost true that immigration by the United States as many Mexican immigrants who have helped almost everything that the immigration reform was meant to have received to achieve reach.

Migration between Mexico and the United States finally begins to take on a healthy and popular patterns. A large number of Mexicans are now legally crossing to the United States to seek work there and they can now go back to their country with confidence that they will be able to come back to the U.S. without a lot of problems. As much as illegal immigration from Mexico has declined, the number of immigrants who come to the United States from Mexico has grown considerably. These immigrants now have the correct papers and so the government is aware of the number of immigrants coming into the country from Mexico.

There are a number of reasons why illegal migration from Mexico to the United States dropped significantly. This is because it has become so risky to enter illegally into the United States and the costs incurred by illegal immigration are also high. With more legal immigrants coming into the country, the demand for labor in the United States has significantly gone down and it is feared that over time there will be no job opportunities in the country. The labor force in Mexico also gone down significantly, as more of their citizens to decide who to move to the United States and to seek employment.
It is estimated that there are more than 10 million illegal immigrants in the United States and more than twice the percentage of Mexicans. But this number is not increased in some time, because now there are more immigrants are from Mexico, but most of them actually moved into law, as they moved in opposite some time ago. Mexicans are steadily moving into the United States, but this time they will seek legally to the next looking for work.

Mexicans in the U.S. is not only for employment purposes, but a large number of them also move into the country, to join some of her relatives who are legal citizens of the United States.

There are some laws that do not favor immigrants, whether legal or illegal, but some measures had been taken to ensure that even those legal immigrants become U.S. citizens through naturalization, you may enjoy rights as the original citizens. In the present, has won more than a quarter of permanent residents in the United States access to the countryside, as dependents of persons who were already citizens.

Because immigration can not be stopped between the two countries, it is important for these countries, how they can manage migration in and find out. This ensures that none of them suffer one way or another to gain or lose by excessive immigration.

2 comments:

  1. I disagree. Immigration and infiltration can be stopped.

    Israel has reduced unwanted migration with a border fence. As has Saudi Arabia.

    Border control reduces unwanted crossings considerably. Anyone who wants to legally immigrate can do so by filing the necessary paperwork.

    But you already know that.

    What you are talking about is a one-way movement from Mexico into America. I don't see Americans immigrating to Mexico and if they entered Mexico illegally their ass would be in jail. In fact, Mexico has a border fence along the Guatemalan border!

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  2. Too many people are coming into the USA illegally through Mexico. They are subject to immediate deportation, if caught. The citizens of the USA are fed up with all the illegal crossings, never knowing who is coming in and for what purpose. It is unlikely an immigration bill allowing illegal immigrants to have a pathway to citizenship will pass during President Obama's term. What will happen after that is unknown, but the sentiment of the American people won't change. US citizens are scared of just who is coming in when the border is as porous as it is.

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