IN Mexico, our Monuments shows government' corruption

Goals achieved by @GOB_Mx

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#Mexico can fix migratory mess in the United States of Amne$ia
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LARRY DOWNING/REUTERS – Supporters of comprehensive immigration reform gathered on Capitol Hill this past week.


By Roberto Suro and Jorge G. Castañeda,

Published by The Washington Post
April 12

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Roberto Suro y Jorge G. Castañeda
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By Roberto Suro and Jorge G. Castañeda, Published: April 12

Roberto Suro is director of the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute and a professor of public policy at the University of Southern California. Jorge G. Castañeda, a former foreign minister of Mexico, is a professor of politics and Latin American and Caribbean studies at New York University


Everyone, it seems, is remaking the United States’ immigration system. The Senate and the House have their respective gangs of eight; labor and business groups have their talks; and the White House has its say, along with dozens of lobbyists and advocacy groups.


But there is one critical player missing from the effort: Mexico. No reform can be successfully devised or implemented without the willing participation of the Mexican government and public, so why not get them involved from the start?

That involvement needs to begin May 2, when President Obama visits Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. And it should start with Obama admitting the obvious: He needs help.

Although many elements of an immigration bill remain unresolved, three objectives are essential: legalizing the current population of unauthorized migrants, creating an effective enforcement system that thwarts recurring illegal immigration and channeling future flows through temporary and permanent migration programs. None of these goals can be accomplished — let alone all three at once — without engaging Mexico as a full partner.

About 12 million people born in Mexico live in the United States. They account for 30 percent of the foreign-born population. They are not going away. Rather, their numbers will grow.

Despite a predictable downturn during the Great Recession, the U.S. labor market has not lost its appetite for Mexican workers. Even with a tepid economy, we can expect a net flow averaging 260,000 people, both legal and illegal, every year through 2017, according to a recent study by the Wilson Center and the Migration Policy Institute. That is almost back to the pre-recession level of 280,000 migrants a year. And the study concluded that if the U.S. economy lights up, particularly in the construction sector, the estimated net flow could reach 330,000 a year before the end of the decade.


Moreover, the unauthorized population has proved remarkably resilient. Since Obama took office in 2009, more than 1.2 million people have been removed from the country, but new arrivals have taken their place. Despite the deportations and record numbers of Border Patrol agents, the Department of Homeland Security estimates that the number of illegal immigrants living in the United States has remained the same — about 11.5 million — for at least three years now. About 60 percent are from Mexico.

The last time Washington tried a legalization program, in 1986, Congress limited eligibility to long-time residents and farmworkers, and the application process was an obstacle course. As a result, only about half of the unauthorized population received legal status. That left a big underground population, and all of the human networks and illicit businesses that facilitate unauthorized migration remained in place. The big lesson from 1986 is that partial amnesties don’t accomplish the long-term goal of eliminating illegal immigration.


 
How to destroy a neighborghood:

http://tinyurl.com/c5zgmex urban sprawling
@nytimes @reformacom @Milenio @Washington Post @televisa

#UnsolvedElementaryProblems: An issue that @M_Ebrard, @manceramiguelmx, @mondragonykalb & @vromog/delegacionMH won’t ever understand
Our neigborhood on a weekend:

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Traffic Jams Turing the week:

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@manceramiguelmx, the new Mexico City’s mayor, knows how to destroy a neigborhood:
a freaking building in a collapsed zone
#OPCORRUPCION #GDF
location:
#Kindergarten problems: issues that will never have been understoood by @M_Ebrard, @manceramiguelmx @mondragonykalb y @vromog/@delegacionMH
Our neigborhood on weekends:
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Traffic jam during labor days:
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#Mexico city streets aren’t made of rubber:
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Besides all that, we have to bear @EPN’s/@pridehoy’s heliport that works 24 hours a day, the seven days of the week, located in a 4 stores building in a “residential” area:
The new Mexico City’s pimp, promoter of street vendors, unemployed people, that doesn’t pay any taxes.

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Let’s see how long will last the suspen$ion of activities’ seals due to #OPCORRUPCION IN #MEXICO CITY`S GOVERNMENT
#manceratapadera @seduviGDF @vromog @delegacionMH

You can see in a second plane an abandoned building, because they did not bribe Mexico city's government
(segundo plano),

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@$eduviGDF:
iN first plane you can see The cockroach Effect: The street vendors that were positioned in Montes Urales Street, now are in Prado Norte Avenue:
They don't pay a cent of taxes
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The new pimp of the citizenship
is Mexico city's mayor,

spoils street vendors
and unepmployed people

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With the takeover of the @UNAM_mx, @manceramiguelmx Mexico City’mayor, has erased the eagle from our national emblem
 
It's no coincidence @BarackObama visits #Mexico on May 3rd..., Remember Fast & Furious...
http://tinyurl.com/d46732s @StateDept @CBSNews @CNNNews @nytimes @WashingtonPost @EPN @SRE_mx


It's the day of the Holy Cross: We, Mexicans are crucified



Which (witch) beast's more dangerous:



No es ninguna coincidencia que @BarackObama visite #México el Día de La $anta Cruz… http://tinyurl.com/d46732s @EPN @SRE_mx @HRW @reformacom @Milenio



¿Cuál (bruja) es más peligrosa?



 
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