October 31, 2009 Mexico 'opens its arms' to immigrantsMexico has taken steps to allow foreigners whether legally or illegally, to apply for citizenship
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Comments from Registered Members | (Register or log in to make your comment.) | kfdan 2009-11-02
I've been in and out of Mexico since 1970 and I believe it to be a great country with a very excellent citizenry! The problem in Mexico is that there is no protection against powerful groups if they want what you have! However in general, it's a better country to live in than the U.S.. | 14Hertz 2009-11-02
In Canada, we've had some moles in high positions suggesting we convert to the US dollar some years back. I believe this whole economic mess is just part of the plan to get everyone over to the one new Amero currency. One question - Why is the world being governed by such rabid greed that it ignores the plight of those less fortunate! We need to devise a system that not only rewards winners, but also rewards co-operation and those who lift up others. - - - Maybe we'll see a shift in this direction over a 1000 years! | Lavina 2009-10-31
Thanks for this report. I think the US Chambers of Commerce may be wanting to bring about what the previous writer said, with regard to a common currency. http://www.gp.ca/nafta super highway/water. | gegenwarst 2009-10-31
It is called reversed migration: economic conditions in the United States are deteriorating more and more with the passing of time. The US dollar is already on life support, so if you see American citizens living in Mexico, is a clear symptom that the economy of their home country will collapse pretty soon. There won't be necessity for any immigration reform in the US once the dollar collapses, since a new currency will emerge and will become the common denominator for the economies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. |
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