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In reply to the discussion: Poll: 1 out of 3 Americans inaccurately think most Hispanics are undocumented [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Actually...
We stop globalization, Mexico and the US re-industrialize and protect their strategic industries. A generation at most the problem will solve itself.
If we insist on globalization, get off the nationalist horseshit you are espousing, and organize labor across international borders. Gompers got it 120 years ago, time we get it. what o you think will happen with strong unions working the breath and length of the North American Zone? Jaysus, there is a reason the free trade agreements have at their core weakening labor.
As is the current wave has not just slowed down, but due to the 2008 crisis, reversed itself.
But this, we call unintended consequences, sort off. And there is more, due to anti Mexican laws, let's be honest, that is what they are, two states lost harvests this year, not a harvest, a complete disaster...we, in the us, have depended on cheap labor since the Virginia and Massachusetts compacts. That is well before 1776, by a couple hundred years.