because they cant get the cheap work that we get
Operation Wetback was started by President Eisenhower in 1954 and it is related to labor because it targeted the Mexican illegal immigrants working in the United States. This makes it relate to the economy too because the US lost a lot of Mexican laborers, so people needed someone to fill in the jobs in for the Mexicans deported in the southwestern part of the US
the economy does not control us because we decide what we do with our money and life:)
what was the economy of the us like in november 1754
No, true market economy is purely theoretical, it never excised. US used mixed economy
China. China's GDP is 13 trillion whereas the US' GDP is 18 trillion
i really dont know 8-l
Many Mexicans have immigrated illegally to the US, to escape from the bad Mexican economy.
how is the economy in the US effected by migration from mexico and central america
It isn't; it has actually remained relatively healthy thanks to immigrants getting into the US; especially if you consider them as an "export" (i.e. Mexico exports cheap labor into the US).Mexican immigrants are people with little to no education who do not reach the United States because of its culture or lifestyle; they immigrate into the US to get jobs that offer greater wages than those of the same kind found in Mexico. For instance, while the average chambermaid would earn $15,012 in the United States, she would earn as little as $4,896 in Mexico.Now, as they immigrate into the US, they leave their family and friends behind; they usually send a fraction of their earnings back to Mexico; these are known as remittances. During 2013, Mexican immigrants sent approximately $22 billion back to Mexico, which is approximately 1.6% of the Mexican economy at nominal value.
California and Texas are the main destination of Mexican immigrants. Other states with heavy Mexican migration include Arizona, Illinois, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina.
Absolutely. When the economy is strong, immigration is encouraged and more people are more likely to want to migrate to the US.
Some weaknesses of Filipino values include a tendency towards excessive materialism and consumerism, a culture of "saving face" that can hinder authentic communication and conflict resolution, and a hierarchical social structure that can perpetuate inequality and limit social mobility.
Mexican imports of US grain and other agricultural products have negatively impacted Mexican farmers. This is due to the fact that US farming is heavily subsidized, resulting in much cheaper production costs. This in turn has resulted in an increased migration of Mexican farmers into cities and of course, into the United States as illegal immigrants.
Because the US is supposedly the land of opportunity and they are said to have allot of jobs but in this economy there is very few jobs and people do not understand this.. and allot of things are legal there
During World War I and II, especially Mexican workers immigrated to the US. They performed well not only in the agricultural field but also in the industry and service area.
Although it is debatable whether this is because of migration from Mexico, or the fact that these lands belongued to Mexico to begin with, most of the US Southwest has adopted several cultural traits from Mexico, including words, dishes, and traditions. For example, as soon as the US Southwest became part of the United States, Americans adopted the "vaquero" culture (literally, cowboy) from Mexican ranchers already present before the Mexican-American War.
a great migration that came from Europe to the us