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  • Almost all the people living in Mexico are Americans, América is a continent, not a country.

  • a lot of Americans are in searching to move to Mexico because they found that Mexico is more freedom and cheaper than USA...it's true, Mexico has a lot of nasty and repugnant jobs, buying and getting pay by pesos is really expensive. But with dollars is twice cheaper than in USA, it's true, in USA there is a lot of good jobs and a rich life, but many of us we don't like the repression from the government and those fucking old laws!!!.

  • And some U.S. citizens get mad that the Mexicans bring their culture here why?

  • @torpedo3fingers Not Sure... I grew up in California in the beach areas. I did not experience that sort of hostility but I find it disturbing how misinformed some Americans are about Mexico and their wonderfully warm people

  • IN GUADALAJARA THERE ARE A LOT AMERICANS TOO,,,AND THERE ARE LIKE VILLAGES COMUNITIES JUST FOR AMERICAN BY THE LAGO DE CHAPALA THERE IS A COMUNITY AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE LIKE IT THEY SAY THAT IS A SAFE PLACE,,MANY AMERICANS LIKE MEXICO ,,,MEXICO HAS GETTO PLACES BUT HAS NICE PLACES TOO

  • nice

  • States blew and canadian are welcome to mexico, but as you will see some areas of the country you will feel some rejection hasia you to do step of arms to mexico which is believed to want to destabilize the country by that makes it 8 years ago it was not as well to more than that it was the idea in mexico that many are racist.but i know that there are many hardworking people and kind and who come bring many good things the country welcome

  • @guapeton2010 Indeed there are many very lovely & hardworking people in Mexico. The racism is astouding as well as the lack of knowledge about the history of this country and the policies that brought us to where we are now.

  • im pretty sure its not hot water at the bufadora LoL

  • So what about the drug gangs kidnapping innocent civilians??

    Not to be biased... just curious.

  • @johnson1095 umm. Mexico is a huge country, so what happens in border towns doesn't have to do anything with other parts of Mexico. It's like if something happened in CA, does that mean the whole U.S is unsafe?

  • @johnson1095 I have not experience any such thing in Baja. The town of Ensenada where I spend most of my time when I am there is quiet and peaceful except for a few obnoxcious American Alcoholics I have met who reside there.

  • @TruckerDesiree I agree indeed

  • THANK YOU

  • Man that's COOL

  • @gramos1959 Glad you liked it. Check out more videos on American's Living in Mexico on the new you tube channel called "Happy Living in Mexico" , it is also on Facebook & Twitter @HappyLivinginMX

  • @gramos1959 do you guys get ustvnow.com in Mexico ?

  • @oldunclegus Hmm?? I don't know. I am in US right now but when I go back south I will check it out. Alot of websites from USA media are blocked in Mexico ... I am able to see a few channels though on my laptop. Thanks for the link

  • When my girlfriend and I traveled down the coast via entry through Tijuana, the only people that were threatening were the police that tried to shake us down for manufactured traffic violations. We pulled into a seaside area with hundreds of Mexicans gathering to buy fish, eat and enjoy the day. We were the only foreigners. One vendor offered to watch our car and refused a tip. The people were wonderful.

  • only border towns are dangerous and some parts of large cities and roads.

  • @RagingPoodle I had 2 sleep in my car in 3 border towns 2 weeks ago because I went to a border crossing that closed & was not aware they did this. At 11pm, no street lights in a place I did not know the roads or language. I had to find my way back to Tijuana, while in a foot cast. The pain ws so bad I just needed to rest. Found a place to park my car & 3 men knew I was in there alone. I was never disturbed. There are Good People & Bad People everywhere not limited to size or region

  • @RagingPoodle some small towns are getting pretty dangerous too my town is infected by the "plaque"

  • ICE in mexico this dumb down Americans just don't get it , Frisking everyone she says I feel safe, GEEZ lady letme enlight you. ICE gestapo agents are in training mode in mexico cause the USA will be their stomping grounds get it..

    A really good job alright

  • @bradchup I have never seen an American be frisked by an ICE agent in Mexico. I have seen Americans throw tantrums at Border Crossing and Disrespect our Customs Agents trying to do their jobs. One who threw a bottle at a female officers head. In that case about 10 officers removed him & he was detained, rightly so. America traded it's liberties & freedoms along time ago. The corporations own the people now. They turn the switches or what we like & get now. WAKE UP

  • Gave me comfort remember that folks, Trade your liberties for freedom.

    Mexico is failed state but then again the USA will join mexico.

    Mexico guns are illegal,Mmm I wonder if revolutionaries like pancho villa had anyhting to do with that, But then everyone that is bad has a gun explain that?

    Mexicans don't take shit, like a chile they go insane like americans just to back 1776.

  • What is wrong with east los angeles

  • I LOVE YOU MAN!!

  • @amcs101101 Kewl!

  • I'm a Brit living in Mexico City, currently planning on opening a small business with a friend of mine from Romania on the beach in Tulum and I have to say...it beats living anywhere else. Everyone is so preoccupied about hypothetical danger, but it's fairly easy to avoid. I live in one of the most populated cities in the world, and for being white with blue eyes and blonde hair and 6 feet in height, I can't say I've ever felt in danger or have had any problems in the past 2 years.

  • @Rrrayas Thank You for the comments. I love Tulum, the water is so magnificent in the Yucatan. We have started another You Tube called "Happy Living in Mexico" , a Facebook 'LIKE" page & Twitter. I welcome you to connect and share your progress in your new endeavor. It sounds intriguing... I too have not felt threatened once while in Mexico but I was shaken down for money by a local 20 something in Tennessee last week who looked like he was on drugs. I have not experienced this conduct in Mexico

  • I used to go to Juarez every time I stopped for the night in EP. Met a guy used to drive truck, been living in Juarez 51 years.

  • @nightowlvg I have spoken to longtime veteran drivers who say they used to go to Juarez regularly when they had an layover in El Paso but I understand things have changed because of these turf wars. The USA is becoming more involved & Americans are not being told this by the media. I did see a story lasy night of some "F" up by USA who allowed guns to be sold thinking they could track them in Mexico. Guns are not legal to bring to Mexico but they thought they knew what they were doing.

  • i heard it was dangerous 4 whites 2 live in mexico cuz of the drug cartel.what's ur scoop on that?

  • @candigirl1970 That is not true but the media in United States would sure like to keep people petrified. There are drug related cartel wars in Mexico of highly organized sofisticated crime groups and organized crime activity. "White People" are not the targets of this crime unless they come to Mexico ISO drugs & crime and get involved in that climate. It is true that some very poor indigeneous people have been murdered & innocent mexicans in these turf wars but moreso in interior of country

  • @candigirl1970 Figure that if you went to inner city Detroit to areas the police won't even patrol any longer , where gangs fight over turf to sell drugs, run guns & human traffickking. What is going on with the cartel is a battle over control and some significant members of these groups are being knocked out right now. This causes an organized system to become disorganized. We romantize orgnized crime in the USA but were are terrified of it in Mexico as if they are hunting white people

  • @TruckerDesiree Detroit. LOL. A perfect example of what decades of democrat leadership does to any major city in the U.S.

  • I am also one of these Happy people. I have been here 32 years and never feared.

  • @tillief1 Thanks for posting! Make sure you check out the new channel also called HappyLivinginMexico here on you tube and on facebook too

  • Thanks Des I've been on line checking this place out and the surrounding areas ..

  • @gtusmc05 Kool! I have some other videos I am working on , I am just backed up with them right now trying to do too many things at once. Thanks for watching them

  • By any chance did you happen to see any golf courses down there .. Thanks

  • @gtusmc05 Yes! There is the Baja Country Club and they have a website Google "Baja Country Club" with nice photos price looks to be $35 midweek & $57 weekend & also "Golf Bajamar" which is a little more expensive $71 midweek & $91 weekend. (PS: you tube won't let me post links)

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