Posted on 11/21/2014 12:06:09 PM PST by WellyP
The National Immigration Institute in Mexico has begun a program where foreigners that enter Mexico for more than seven days or are there work will have to pay 306 pesos which is approximately $28. Who goes to Mexico to work? LMAO this is unbelievable!
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I did not say that Mexico had a social, political and economic system that encourages or even permits people to climb a ladder by education and hard work. Instead, Mexico does have a very large economy where 2% control 97% of the capital and those 2% are not going to collapse their system.
Eventually the 97% will do that for them.
I distinctly remember an article out of Venezuela, 25+ years ago, that was titled "Blondes vs. Brunettes" which fairly matches your statement.
This isn’t necessarily new. I’ve been diving in Mexico for years, and any stay over 7 days requires a 6 month visa, which used to cost $24. Apparently they raised the price a little, but I never saw that as unreasonable.
I have.
I worked at GM Planta Silao as an Engineer for two years.
I was based in Detroit and flown in by GM every week until I decided to stay there full time.
There were about 100 of us that did this. That’s one plant one company.
None the less true. The narco cartels emerged to supply demand created mostly by Americans.
I want a tax on all money wired back home outside the country.
Me. I worked for two years at the US Embassy in Mexico City.
That’s different, I was working for a hotel, installing cable wiring.
Disagree.
Choke the pinche pendejos, don’t go to the crappy country and don’t buy any mexican products, also there should be a surcharge for all cash sent south of our borders, since a large part of was earned under the table.
wish the Republicans would grow a pair and introduce an immigration bill that matches Mexico’s.
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