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Title: Our undefended border keeps Mexican unemployment low...while our own rises to Depression levels
Source: Immigration Reform Examiner
URL Source: http://www.examiner.com/immigration ... own-rises-to-depression-levels
Published: Oct 4, 2010
Author: Dave Gibson
Post Date: 2010-10-04 10:11:22 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: None
Views: 145
Comments: 10

Our undefended border keeps Mexican unemployment low...while our own rises to Depression levels

For several years, Mexico has been solving their own unemployment problem by sending their jobless citizens to the United States. The result has been a low, steady rate of unemployment in Mexico since 2000. Of course, the unimpeded flow of cheap labor headed north, has had a disastrous effect on U.S. workers.

Consider the following facts:

-Between 1991-1999, Mexico had an average unemployment rate of 3.7 percent. Now, as economies around the world are falling apart and experiencing record joblessness, Mexico still has a relatively low unemployment rate of 5.5 percent (July 2010).

-While the U.S. currently has an anemic GDP (Growth Domestic Product) rate of 1.6 percent (September 2010), Mexico has a GDP rate of 3.2 percent (July 2010).

-As millions of illegal aliens entered this country from Mexico annually, the rate of U.S. unemployment has continued to rise, and now stands nearly double the average rate in 1995 of 5.5 percent.

In Feb. 2009, the financial institution Merrill Lynch announced that the nation’s actual unemployment rate had reached 13.9 percent. A year later, that number had risen to 17.3 percent. This figure represents Americans who have been laid off from full-time positions and are now working part-time, as well as those who have simply stopped looking for work, and workers whose unemployment benefits have run out.

The official unemployment figure given monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is now listed at 9.7 percent (September 2010), but represents only those Americans currently receiving unemployment checks, and is not truly indicative of the dire employment situation now facing the U.S.

The nation’s actual unemployment rate is now close to 18 percent.

A recent study conducted by the Chicago Urban League and the Alternative Schools Network showed the tremendous impact illegal aliens are having on the employment levels of low-skilled American workers, particularly for young workers.

The study revealed a rather shocking revelation, in that, the unemployment rate among teens and young adults is soaring to unprecedented level, while millions of illegal aliens continue to hold jobs.

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Rep. Gary Miller (R-CA) released the following joint statement on the study’s findings:

“During the course of the 2007-2009 recession, the employment rate of the nation’s teens fell steeply to 26.2% by October-November 2009, setting new record lows each year. No other age group has experienced employment declines of this magnitude in the current recession. Young adults 20-24 years old in both Illinois and the nation also have been adversely affected by the deterioration in labor market developments in the state and nation in recent years, especially men, Blacks and Hispanics, and non-college graduates.”

Rep. Smith went on to say: “The fact is that illegal immigrants take jobs from American workers, particularly poor and disadvantaged citizens and legal immigrants. The best outcome for low-skilled citizen and legal immigrant workers is the removal of the illegal immigrant population. The very jobs that illegal immigrants occupy rightfully belong to out of work citizens and legal immigrants.”

“At home in California, almost weekly I hear from my constituents that illegal immigration is exacerbating the unemployment crisis.”

Congressmen Smith and Miller have recently formed the Reclaim American Jobs Caucus.

In early 2010, the California Immigrant Policy Center released a study revealing that 84 percent of Latino and Asian immigrant men were employed, as compared to 78 percent of American men of Latino and Asian descent. The report also found that 12 percent of Latino and Asian immigrants are actually self-employed, as opposed to 8 percent of their U.S.-born counterparts.

In short, the study conducted by the University of Southern California’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity, found that currently, immigrants (both legal and illegal) are as a group, more likely to have a job than are American workers.

These studies provided further proof for what many of us have been saying for years…That contrary to what open borders politicians such as Barack Obama want us to believe, illegal aliens are taking jobs away from American citizens.

In 1931, the second full year of the Great Depression, the average rate of unemployment was 16.3 percent, with U.S. unemployment peaking at 25 percent in 1933. We now sit in between those two disastrous figures, with an ever-worsening economy.

With U.S. unemployment now at depression levels, we simply can no longer tolerate an illegal alien population numbering in the tens of millions.

This problem cannot be fixed with more useless so-called Stimulus bills which do nothing more than increase the national debt. Nor, do American workers need handouts, we simply need jobs, and those jobs will not be forthcoming as long as illegal aliens are doing them.

For far too many years, Mexico has been allowed to dump their economic problems on the United States, and instead of being punished, they have been rewarded with one-sided trade policies such as NAFTA as well as even a provision in the USA Patriot ACT which dictates that U.S. banks accept their Matricula Consular cards as identification for the millions of Mexican nationals living illegally in this country. Illegal aliens use the cards to secure loans and bank accounts, even though Mexican banks consider the cards to be unacceptable forms of i.d.

While the U.S. will see record foreclosures, repossessions and bankruptcies this year, illegal aliens will send more than $20 billion back to Mexico in ill-gotten wages.

Illegal immigration is no longer a political issue, but one which threatens our national survival.

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#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

Mexico faces up to unemployment growth

According to INEGI, Mexico’s national institute for statistics, geographic and information technology, the unemployment rate among “economically active” people between the ages of 20 and 24 reached 4.9% during the first quarter of 2005. That is a much higher rate than the 2.8% registered for the population as a whole. These figures show that unemployment in Mexico affects young people much more than it affects other segments of the population. Nevertheless, the most alarming statistic is this one: Unemployment has the greatest impact on people who have a university education. Among people out of work in January 2005, 50.4% had either a high-school education or more schooling. According to the Ministry of Public Education’s planning and coordination bureau, 312,000 young people finished their secondary studies during 2001-2002 academic year, but only 34% of them found a job appropriate for their career track.

The Underground Economy

Despite this alarming situation, Mexico’s unemployment rates are relatively low compared with other Latin American countries. How can this contradiction be explained? All indicators point to the existence of a large “underground” economy. Unlike workers in the European Union, the United States, and Argentina, Mexicans don’t have unemployment insurance. In addition, living conditions limit how much time people can survive without a source of income. “Unemployment in Mexico is a luxury,” says Enrique Cuevas, an economic researcher at the University of Guadalajara. “You have to bring money home, and the income you earn on the job is getting more and more uncertain. You need to have two or three jobs so you can make ends meet.” When it comes to employment, the main problem is “not so much unemployment, but the extraordinary growth in the underground economy,” adds Cuevas.

strepsiptera  posted on  2010-10-04   13:15:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

there are lots of tunnels under the border. for smuggling both drugs and people. so protecting the border won't necessarily solve the problem. If you want to stop employers from hiring illegals here in America, then you must force the employers to confirm the validity of the hiring documents and you must penalize the employers for hiring illegals. Today government efforts to do this are token.

Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.

Red Jones  posted on  2010-10-04   13:25:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)

Michigan and Nevada have the worst unemployment rates (more than 13%), Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida have something in the neighborhood of 10%. Is this because of Mexicans in Texas and Arizona? How many Michiganders were competing for those lettuce picking jobs? How many Ohioans want to do the vaccuming in motels in Texas and Arizona?

Shoonra  posted on  2010-10-04   14:19:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Red Jones (#2)

there are lots of tunnels under the border. for smuggling both drugs and people. so protecting the border won't necessarily solve the problem. If you want to stop employers from hiring illegals here in America, then you must force the employers to confirm the validity of the hiring documents and you must penalize the employers for hiring illegals. Today government efforts to do this are token.

The last year for which stats are available is 2005, and there were zero prosecutions for hiring "undocumented workers".

BushCo wasn't about to prosecute "bidness peepul" for dewin what comes natural-not paying one dime more than the illegal market will bear. And, like my "conservative republican boss" told me years ago when asked about providing health insurance, "Ah pay mah taxes so people like Walt and his sick wife can go get free healthcare". Of course he and his still want to be free of that responsibility and the taxes he claimed to be paying, too.

If he and Bush had their way all corporate (income) taxes would be passed onto wage earners and all wage earners would be immigrants crammed 30 to the 2 bedroom house. And they can forget about preventive healthcare. They can go to the ER if sick or injured on the job, and Worker's comp/disability will be the next programs targeted for elimination by the greedy business community.

That way there will be plenty of cash at the ready to bailout any (including foreign owned) oil company facing catastrophic cleanup costs, fines and legal fees.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-10-04   14:24:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Red Jones (#2)

If you want to stop employers from hiring illegals here in America, then you must force the employers to confirm the validity of the hiring documents and you must penalize the employers for hiring illegals.

Today government efforts to do this are token.

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Much more than "token" - OUTRIGHT TREASON.

The United States Constitution guarantees Americans "FREEDOM FROM INVASION," meaning EVERY form of attack on American citizens. Military, economic, political, and border invasion attacks.

Every single politician raising their right hand and being sworn in to protect and defend The United States Constitution has this first and primary COMMITMENT - THEY SWEAR TO IT!

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2010-10-04   20:50:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Shoonra, Most Insane Post Of The Day (#3)

Michigan and Nevada have the worst unemployment rates (more than 13%), Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida have something in the neighborhood of 10%. Is this because of Mexicans in Texas and Arizona? How many Michiganders were competing for those lettuce picking jobs? How many Ohioans want to do the vaccuming in motels in Texas and Arizona?

Where were you born? What role would you prefer FedGov had chosen for you?

"Fear of death is form of stasis horrors. The dead weight of time." - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2010-10-04   21:06:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM, ALL (#5) (Edited)

www.fairus.org/site/PageS...migrationissuecenters7fd8

For reasons unknown to me, some believe all illegals come to America to work. They don't. IIRC, a Zogby poll a few years back showed that more than 60% of illegals use the American welfare system as their major source of income. That's certainly true for the nearly 30% who are incarcerated. Can anyone given me a sane reason why we should pay for them? Build in to the welfare expense, the costs to taxpayers to send their progeny to America's schools & health care clinics and I'll show you a condition we can no longer afford.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-10-04   21:11:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Shoonra (#3) (Edited)

Michigan and Nevada have the worst unemployment rates (more than 13%), Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida have something in the neighborhood of 10%. Is this because of Mexicans in Texas and Arizona? How many Michiganders were competing for those lettuce picking jobs? How many Ohioans want to do the vaccuming in motels in Texas and Arizona?

How about you offer some unemployed Michiganders and Ohians transportation to those tax-free jobs with row-housing too for farmhands and see how many want to relocate to survive with a roof over their heads and money to support themselves and their families so that they don't get snowed on and froze to death before you stick your foot in your mouth again like that? Don't try to give me those weasel figures by the demented. They don't even come close to honestly reflecting all those who can't even find a job to "qualify" for unemployment or can't "qualify" for unemployement even if they do manage to find some temporary work occasionally. Btw, I've picked tomatoes before moving on to other lines of work. It was called summer work for students in my day and we American youngsters were glad to do it. American adults did that work too. That's back when other jobs weren't even scarce. I've never even heard of a shortage of Americans willing to clean stables around here let alone a shortage of American agricultural workers and maids.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2010-10-05   6:41:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Jethro Tull, all (#7)

For reasons unknown to me, some believe all illegals come to America to work. They don't. IIRC, a Zogby poll a few years back showed that more than 60% of illegals use the American welfare system as their major source of income.

Gets my vote for best post of the day.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2010-10-05   6:46:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: GreyLmist (#9)

Thanks GreyLmist. Just a small dose of reality offered to people who live in an alternate universe when it comes to illegals abusing American taxpayer largess.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-10-05   13:11:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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