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sg2 - mexico case study (gdp: $20,000 & global average $15,800, life…
sg2 - mexico case study
gdp: $20,000 & global average $15,800
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obstacles for migrants (us-mexico) sonoran desert, rio grande, 1125m wall, virtual fences
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reasons mexicans migrate to canada: offering jobs + minimum wage pay. in 2010 16,000 workers were employed compared to 203 workers in 1974
reasons mexicans migrate to spain: high-class mexians are offered to operate in spanish companies. former colony
mex economically inter. with usa. nafta (1994) benefits both countries, both import and export much needed goods and lower tariffs. mexico exports in 2012 went to us (78%). filled labour gap 4% of GDP to us
social inter with usa: tough new immigration law, SB 1070 introduced in arizona in 2011 caused mexicans in usa to return to their country
guatemale social inter. violence in central america has increased the number of asylum seekers from these countries. swelled to more than 110,000
mex politcal inter. with usa & guat. in 2006 mex and guat signed an agreement that allowed mexicans to turn all unauthrosed CAs, designed to protect migrants and promised to go after people (smugglers)
2010: a us-mex 'binational group on bridges and border crossing' = look after to maintain border infrastructure from both countries
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'the international boundary and water comission' treaty between us & mex international organizational responsible.
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the remittances has improved puebla: housing is now concrete. restaurants, businesses locally. POSITIVE FEEDBACK