Ojala ECUADOR se de cuenta que igual que contribuimos a ESPAÑA en su desarrollo lo podemos hacer co nuestro pais. pero que sepa el gobierno que aqui nos miman y tenemos derechos que si son respetados, buenos o malos pero se respetan.
Presidente Correa, los Universitarios nos sentimos ESTAFADOS, Universidades y Politécnicas nos convencen con MENTIRAS sobre profesiones que ni siquiera HAY TRABAJO, hacen perder nuestros mejores años de vida y nos convierten en PARASITOS CIENTIFICOS desperdiciando millones de dólares de nuestros padres. Regulen y fiscalizen Universidades y lo que prometen, oblíguenlos a publicar estadísticas de empleos y profesiones utiles al Ecuador todos los años y todas las facultades. Ing Loayza
Estoy deacuerdo con ioroman latinoamerica se esta volviendo socialista y europa no le comviene eso por que sabe que al igual que a los gringos seguir explotando nuestros recursos,Mi pais Colombia es uno de los paises que falta por volverse socalista y estamos serca cada dia el partido de izquierda socialista POLO DEMOCRATICO gana mas fuerza las elecciones del 2010 son nustras saludos y ECUADOR duro contra los senifovicos EUROPEOS.
Los países mas desarrolados tienen mucho que ver con la migración, ya que en la división geopolítica economica global se ha delimitado que sudamerica sea productor primario y las implementaciones económicas exigidas por el BANCO MUNDIAL Y el FMI nos han destruido las escasa industrialización que poseíamos nos han llevado a privatizar las empresas nacionales.
4. Finally, take note of the following: In 2007, foreign investment in Latin America rose by 46 % ($106 B.). Brazil, $34 B., followed by Mexico $23 B., Chile $14.5 B., Colombia $9 B., & Argentina $5.7 B. These figures are from Cuatrecasas (law firm), which last week gathered 100 individuals responsible for investment projects in Latin America at the 'Private Equity Climate in LA' conference. Venezuela, Ecuador & Bolivia did poorly or not at all! That's why people leave. NU HAY ORO MAN!
3.That's why people there spend millions in bottled water supplied by about 400 companies! All this is happening in a dollarized economy! Maybe Correa's cronies arein on it. Big business/Bottled water!
2.economies, the absence of basic public services in many cases & their rising cost as a consequence of inflated public service entities' budgets & therefore rising costs of basic human needs. For example, in Ecuador, only 30% of those aged 18-29 years of age are employed, while inflation is projected to reach two digits soon, and public services are lousy at best, including the supply of potable water which the National Assembly feels should only be run by the public sector.
1.Nuaioroman: Sure! E.g., back in '60s, Cuba lost its middle class to emigration/USA. That country & ill fated government never fully recuperated from that process, up to now. But what about LEFTY/POPULIST (Socialist? no way!; 21st Century socialism?; no way!; Populism? Yes, yes!) Governments, now? Thousands have fled Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia. These people emigrated fleeing unemployment, inflation, lack of liberties, basic human rights, discrimination, disintegrating national
Hitman4792 en su sermon trata claramente de relacionar la emigracion de Latinonamerica con la aparicion de gobiernos de tendencia izquierdista; sin embargo esta migracion se inicio mucho antes de gobiernos como los de Morales, Ortega y Correa. La posicion del presidente Correa en contra las medidas anti-inmigrantes de la Union Europea es justificable y debe ser apoyada por otros gobernates de la region.
Hitman4792, while some of your points are correct, you clearly attempt to tie emigration from South American countries and leftist governments in the region. Perhaps you should know that the majority of those emigrants left their countries before presidents Morales, Ortega, and Correa came to power. Spain has repeatedly acknowledged the contribution of that migration to its economy. The rest of the EU remained quiet while immigrants came to take unwanted jobs; now things have changed ....
4. Unfortunately for them the host governments within the rights of their laws can decide to deport them as over time their illegal immigrant status become too costly to bear for their national economies, including the inherent cost of potential terrorism activities after September 11, in the USA, March 11, in Spain, etc. &, of course after the release of news relating FARC terrorists with well known terrorist groups such as ETA, Hamas, & Al Qaeda.
3. of these wealthier nations are so strict & difficult to obey that they have no choice but to exist within these national boundaries as undocumented immigrants. This status leaves them powerless, living in constant fear of being deported. These economic refugees often find themselves in the lowest paying, most dangerous jobs without any legal protection & unable to dem& better working conditions because of their undocumented status & lack of education.
2. Thus people emigrate fleeing unemployment, inflation, lack of liberties/basic human rights/discrimination/disintegrating national economies/the absence of basic public services in many cases & their rising cost as a consequence of inflated public service entities' budgets & therefore rising costs of basic human needs in their home Ctys. These refugees of destructive national economic policy most often find themselves in the country of their historic colonizers where the immigration policies
1. The flow of undocumented immigrants to wealthy countries continues to increase, in spite of increasingly repressive domestic policy towards immigrants. What drives this immigration? In large part, it is the economic policies imposed in the home countries of immigrants by irresponsible governments that have come to power over the years, in those countries. Recent & not so recent examples in this respect are Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador, & Bolivia, just to name a few.
Ojala ECUADOR se de cuenta que igual que contribuimos a ESPAÑA en su desarrollo lo podemos hacer co nuestro pais. pero que sepa el gobierno que aqui nos miman y tenemos derechos que si son respetados, buenos o malos pero se respetan.
locutorioconexion 2 years ago
Todos Somos Migrantes
soymigrante 2 years ago 2
Presidente Correa, los Universitarios nos sentimos ESTAFADOS, Universidades y Politécnicas nos convencen con MENTIRAS sobre profesiones que ni siquiera HAY TRABAJO, hacen perder nuestros mejores años de vida y nos convierten en PARASITOS CIENTIFICOS desperdiciando millones de dólares de nuestros padres. Regulen y fiscalizen Universidades y lo que prometen, oblíguenlos a publicar estadísticas de empleos y profesiones utiles al Ecuador todos los años y todas las facultades. Ing Loayza
josejloayza 3 years ago
Estoy deacuerdo con ioroman latinoamerica se esta volviendo socialista y europa no le comviene eso por que sabe que al igual que a los gringos seguir explotando nuestros recursos,Mi pais Colombia es uno de los paises que falta por volverse socalista y estamos serca cada dia el partido de izquierda socialista POLO DEMOCRATICO gana mas fuerza las elecciones del 2010 son nustras saludos y ECUADOR duro contra los senifovicos EUROPEOS.
Saludos desde Colombia.
klospaint 3 years ago
Los países mas desarrolados tienen mucho que ver con la migración, ya que en la división geopolítica economica global se ha delimitado que sudamerica sea productor primario y las implementaciones económicas exigidas por el BANCO MUNDIAL Y el FMI nos han destruido las escasa industrialización que poseíamos nos han llevado a privatizar las empresas nacionales.
mariebelz 3 years ago 3
4. Finally, take note of the following: In 2007, foreign investment in Latin America rose by 46 % ($106 B.). Brazil, $34 B., followed by Mexico $23 B., Chile $14.5 B., Colombia $9 B., & Argentina $5.7 B. These figures are from Cuatrecasas (law firm), which last week gathered 100 individuals responsible for investment projects in Latin America at the 'Private Equity Climate in LA' conference. Venezuela, Ecuador & Bolivia did poorly or not at all! That's why people leave. NU HAY ORO MAN!
hitman4792 3 years ago
3.That's why people there spend millions in bottled water supplied by about 400 companies! All this is happening in a dollarized economy! Maybe Correa's cronies arein on it. Big business/Bottled water!
hitman4792 3 years ago
2.economies, the absence of basic public services in many cases & their rising cost as a consequence of inflated public service entities' budgets & therefore rising costs of basic human needs. For example, in Ecuador, only 30% of those aged 18-29 years of age are employed, while inflation is projected to reach two digits soon, and public services are lousy at best, including the supply of potable water which the National Assembly feels should only be run by the public sector.
hitman4792 3 years ago
1.Nuaioroman: Sure! E.g., back in '60s, Cuba lost its middle class to emigration/USA. That country & ill fated government never fully recuperated from that process, up to now. But what about LEFTY/POPULIST (Socialist? no way!; 21st Century socialism?; no way!; Populism? Yes, yes!) Governments, now? Thousands have fled Nicaragua, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia. These people emigrated fleeing unemployment, inflation, lack of liberties, basic human rights, discrimination, disintegrating national
hitman4792 3 years ago
Hitman4792 en su sermon trata claramente de relacionar la emigracion de Latinonamerica con la aparicion de gobiernos de tendencia izquierdista; sin embargo esta migracion se inicio mucho antes de gobiernos como los de Morales, Ortega y Correa. La posicion del presidente Correa en contra las medidas anti-inmigrantes de la Union Europea es justificable y debe ser apoyada por otros gobernates de la region.
ioroman 3 years ago 2
Hitman4792, while some of your points are correct, you clearly attempt to tie emigration from South American countries and leftist governments in the region. Perhaps you should know that the majority of those emigrants left their countries before presidents Morales, Ortega, and Correa came to power. Spain has repeatedly acknowledged the contribution of that migration to its economy. The rest of the EU remained quiet while immigrants came to take unwanted jobs; now things have changed ....
ioroman 3 years ago
4. Unfortunately for them the host governments within the rights of their laws can decide to deport them as over time their illegal immigrant status become too costly to bear for their national economies, including the inherent cost of potential terrorism activities after September 11, in the USA, March 11, in Spain, etc. &, of course after the release of news relating FARC terrorists with well known terrorist groups such as ETA, Hamas, & Al Qaeda.
hitman4792 3 years ago
3. of these wealthier nations are so strict & difficult to obey that they have no choice but to exist within these national boundaries as undocumented immigrants. This status leaves them powerless, living in constant fear of being deported. These economic refugees often find themselves in the lowest paying, most dangerous jobs without any legal protection & unable to dem& better working conditions because of their undocumented status & lack of education.
hitman4792 3 years ago
2. Thus people emigrate fleeing unemployment, inflation, lack of liberties/basic human rights/discrimination/disintegrating national economies/the absence of basic public services in many cases & their rising cost as a consequence of inflated public service entities' budgets & therefore rising costs of basic human needs in their home Ctys. These refugees of destructive national economic policy most often find themselves in the country of their historic colonizers where the immigration policies
hitman4792 3 years ago
1. The flow of undocumented immigrants to wealthy countries continues to increase, in spite of increasingly repressive domestic policy towards immigrants. What drives this immigration? In large part, it is the economic policies imposed in the home countries of immigrants by irresponsible governments that have come to power over the years, in those countries. Recent & not so recent examples in this respect are Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador, & Bolivia, just to name a few.
hitman4792 3 years ago